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Converting sf2 files to YEM

Started by Bachus, January 30, 2019, 12:59:41 AM

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Bachus

is there a tutorial for importing advanced SF2 voices into YEM?

I am talking about multi vellocity layered sounds

Normanfernandez

Quote from: Bachus on January 30, 2019, 12:59:41 AM
is there a tutorial for importing advanced SF2 voices into YEM?

I am talking about multi vellocity layered sounds
As far as my knowledge goes.
I couldn't a second element done. 

Also the Editing software for Sf2 has to be good.
So that you can delete the extra notes. 

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Bachus

I somehow need to figure this out...

Sf2 files are a great resouce for high quallity sounds..
(Altough it often feels like searching a pin in a haystack)
But there are some brilliant sounds that would definatelyadd to the Genos..

Sokratis1974

Quote from: Bachus on January 30, 2019, 12:59:41 AM
is there a tutorial for importing advanced SF2 voices into YEM?

I am talking about multi vellocity layered sounds
Do you mean this one?
https://youtu.be/ZmKKLRIxUHk

Bachus

Finally found some time and converted my first steinway sf2 .. 450mb samples..
I actually ended up with 10 steinway piano's of average quallity at best..
But it worked just fine...

Another problem occurred when playing with the editor..
How can i hear the sounds in yem while i am edditing them?

Next up is finding the high quallity sf2 piano sounds, i was hoping to convert

Sokratis1974

Quote from: Bachus on January 31, 2019, 02:34:21 PM
Finally found some time and converted my first steinway sf2 .. 450mb samples..
I actually ended up with 10 steinway piano's of average quallity at best..
But it worked just fine...

Another problem occurred when playing with the editor..
How can i hear the sounds in yem while i am edditing them?

Next up is finding the high quallity sf2 piano sounds, i was hoping to convert
To hear the sounds double click in your sound that you like and from settings set your Sound Card (Asio Output) and Midi In also.. You can to play (in YEM) via USB cable with Genos which is recognized with name (Digital Workstation).. 



EileenL

Yes it is the same way we did it on Tyros 5.
Eileen

Bachus

Quote from: Sokratis1974 on February 01, 2019, 12:42:44 AM
To hear the sounds double click in your sound that you like and from settings set your Sound Card (Asio Output) and Midi In also.. You can to play (in YEM) via USB cable with Genos which is recognized with name (Digital Workstation).. 



Thats precisely what i did, doesnt work, so far..
Well it all seems to work but there is no sound

Need to check when i get home if no other prograns where occupying the audio interface
Which is not a problem on mac.. but could be a problem on windows i suppose

rdiazhin

Quote from: Bachus on January 31, 2019, 02:34:21 PM
Next up is finding the high quallity sf2 piano sounds, i was hoping to convert

Check this Steinway D-274 soundfont, it has 2+GB samples.

https://github.com/KaleidonKep99/Steinway-D-274

If you manage to make a good piano sound please share it with us.

Current Keyboards: Yamaha Genos

pjd

Hi Bachus --

Does clicking a key in the on-screen virtual keyboard produce a sound via the PC speakers? Sometimes the audio settings go south on Windows, anyway.

Take care -- pj

quadraf

Quote from: rdiazhin on February 01, 2019, 04:15:19 PM
Check this Steinway D-274 soundfont, it has 2+GB samples.

https://github.com/KaleidonKep99/Steinway-D-274

If you manage to make a good piano sound please share it with us.

I am sorry from a 1 layer pianosound you can never make a realistic piano. It has to be multilayered...

Hans

Bachus

Quote from: quadraf on February 07, 2019, 06:06:08 AM
I am sorry from a 1 layer pianosound you can never make a realistic piano. It has to be multilayered...

Hans

When you look at the montage/modx its obvious Yamaha decided that 8 layers isn't enough anymore for a top knotch piano sound..