Urs Liska writes:
> Would you mind uploading an example somewhere?
Not at all. Do you have a MIDI file you want to have processed?
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Federico Bruni writes:
> maybe this one?
> http://www.bismutnetwork.com/04CrisisGeneralMidi/Soundfont3.0.php
>
> free as in beer, but not Free
I definitely didn't get it from there (you need to register to get a
password).
You can find "GM SoundFonts - Crisis GM 3 51 ZSF Edit Sf2" on many
torre
2013/8/8 Johan Vromans
> Generating audio is one of the important reasons to use LilyPond.
>
> I use Timidity++ on a Linux system with CrisisGM351 soundfont, and I
> get very acceptable results. I must admit that I cannot remember where I
> got this soundfont from, but AFAIK it's a free font.
>
Am 08.08.2013 17:24, schrieb Johan Vromans:
Kieren MacMillan writes:
Hi Urs,
What could be useful however (I don't know _anything_ about it) would
be to add a chapter to the documentation talking about how to get
high-quality audio output from/through LilyPond, referencing useful
free soundf
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi Urs,
>
>> What could be useful however (I don't know _anything_ about it) would
>> be to add a chapter to the documentation talking about how to get
>> high-quality audio output from/through LilyPond, referencing useful
>> free soundfonts or whatever is useful to get
Am 08.08.2013 15:19, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi Urs,
What could be useful however (I don't know _anything_ about it) would be to add
a chapter to the documentation talking about how to get high-quality audio
output from/through LilyPond, referencing useful free soundfonts or whatever is
us