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> Soundfonts et powerbook ou ibook
denis bertrand
post Tue 10 Apr 2001, 08:30
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Comment peut on utiliser des soundfont avec un powerbook ou un ibook ?
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prutulz
post Tue 10 Apr 2001, 10:29
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Qu'est ce que tu appelle des 'soundfonts'?


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ericlc
post Tue 10 Apr 2001, 21:26
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c'est le format de sample très 'light' utilisé sur PC par les cartes soundblaster il me semble, et il me semble que c'est inconnu sur Mac, mais quel est l'avantage de ces 'soundfonts' ?

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denis bertrand
post Wed 11 Apr 2001, 10:09
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Je vous explique : j'ai un PC avec un clavier maitre et je souhaite acheter un portable pour faire de la musique (si possible un mac). Les soundfonts sont des banques de sons, par exemple j'en ai une d'un piano rhodes et je voulais savoir si il était possible de les utiliser sur un mac. Ou alors comment faire pour avoir d'autres instruments que ceux du clavier sur un mac.
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post Thu 20 Sep 2001, 04:13
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Sorry to write this in English, but my French is very elementary. I use soundfonts on my Mac with Unity DS-1 (sampler) and Digital Performer 3 (sequencer+). You must convert them first by using the SF2 FileTyper (PC to MAC format) and then the SF2 Converter (soundfont to Unity format). Both of these come with the Unity DS-1 software from Bitheadz. There is also a decompression utility for .rar files out there. There are a lot of great soundfonts for all styles of music available for free. It's worth the effort.
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