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Forums › DEALS › Virtual & Physical Music Gear Deals › 🆓 SFLT Soundfont Player Plugin – FREE!
NOTE: Here’s something you don’t see every day, a new SoundFont player plugin. Does anyone still have SoundFonts? I actually still have commercial CDs and CDs with SoundFonts I burned from 20+ years ago, I’m sure including some GregJazz SoundFonts (yes, I was using Orange Tree Samples’ founder Greg Schlaepfer’s SoundFonts back when he was in HS!).
SFLT is a new SoundFont player plugin, built with videogame musicians and power users in mind. It aims to deliver excellent SoundFont spec compliance, crisp and customizable sound output, and a great user experience. It is available both as VST3/CLAP, and as a native FL Studio plugin.
SFLT is currently in public beta, which means that it may contain bugs, crashes and synthesis errors. Please consider the plugin experimental for the time being. SFLT is a free product, but if you’d like to leave a tip to support development, it’s always greatly appreciated!
Features:
Comprehensive SoundFont 2.01 support
Snappy file and preset browsers, with sorting & filtering options
Linear resampling, for that crisp, period-accurate sound(Also supports Nearest resampling, in case you’re into that sort of thing)
Tight FL Studio integration (slide notes, per-note panning, portamento, etc.)
Supports Note Expression and MPE in compatible VST3/CLAP hosts
High performance & low memory footprint
Doesn’t mess up the Mother 3 SoundFont
Source code provided under the GPLv3 license
https://estrobiologist.gumroad.com/l/sflt
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Soundfonts are not entirely dead.
When I want to use them, I use sforzando. Garritan Personal Orchestra’s Aria player is a modified version of it.
The factory soundbanks include a pretty useful Mellotron. Used to be my go to before I got SampleTron 2.
If you click on the “instrument banks” button, there’s a pretty extensive and interesting collection of sounds.
-Erik
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I remember in the 90s when Creative would post some new free SoundFont on the website and it would be one of the things I would look forward to.
Now, there’s not really much I use from the SF2 days. There was one from the Hruska 8MB GM kit that I hold on to (and have converted to Kontakt) because I used it in a song once and haven’t been able to recreate the sound with other tools.