General MIDI in 2015

Discussion in 'Samplers, Synthesizers' started by Drixx, Mar 12, 2015.

  1. Drixx

    Drixx Newbie

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    Hello everyone!

    I stumbled upon some old files produced with NI Bandstand in an old PC I had...

    That makes me wonder: What people use nowadays to play/produce GM files?

    ...I wouldn't want to assign a virtual instrument for each track of my file.....just want something that can reproduce it right away, but with the best quality possible.

    Thanks for your enlightenment :)

    Cheers

    Drixx
     
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  3. Andrew

    Andrew AudioSEX Maestro

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    What about EWQL Goliath or Colossus? Those might work well. :wink:
     
  4. Pipotron3000

    Pipotron3000 Audiosexual

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    There are few multi-timbral solutions. Because it needs to load all GM instruments at the same time.
    Read this :wink:
    GM links
     
  5. Olaf

    Olaf Platinum Record

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    If software, then maybe Yamaha's MidRadio Player. The standalone versions (Win / OS X) are Japanese only, but still rather simple to use (it's just a player with a few buttons...).

    midradio_player_macv65big.jpg

    The unofficial VSTi port is called "S-YXG2006LE". You can still find it around. Just google it.
     
  6. Studio 555

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    @ Drixx,

    The suggestions stated by 'Andrew' are GREAT ! :thumbsup:
    Personally, I use 'East West Quantum Leap COLOSSUS' since a while now with Great results (at my taste, of course !)... *yes*


    And what about using separate (different) Libraries/Sounds that try to replicate, and in some cases, to enhance (more or less) the 'GM MIDI Standard Instruments' ?


    A few time ago, one of our Members (but also a GREAT Creator of 'Kontakt' Instruments !!! :wink: ) aka 'bigcat Instruments', has launched an Article within this Forum to collect the best Libraries/Sounds found all around, to replicate the '128 GM MIDI Standard Instruments'... *yes*

    It could worth for you to look at this Article and all the suggested Libraries/Sounds, you never know... and you can perhaps even find better sounding Instruments that these provided within 'regular' (or 'classic') 'GM MIDI Soundsets'. *yes*

    'Free GM Soundbank Sounds'
    Simply 'Click' on 'Show' (at the right of 'Spoiler'), and you'll get an exhaustive 'scrolling Menu' with all these Soundbanks and/or Sounds (according to the official 128 GM Sounds).


    Good quest ! :wink:
     
  7. scottymacg5

    scottymacg5 Newbie

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    Just wondering.... I purchased a bunch of GM Midi stuff and sound fonts back in 1998 from "The soundfont Site", they have been sitting in a drawer in my old desk for years... does anyone have any interest or need for these? I could easily UL them if there would be any takers.
     
  8. noise.maker

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    Some soundfonts here: https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=2b6dbe2d69541a1c&id=2B6DBE2D69541A1C%2119663
    Other option is the 'old' Hypersonic.I had great results back in time.
     
  9. mercurysoto

    mercurysoto Audiosexual

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    What about the old Roland SoundCanvas? Back in the day it was a huge improvement over standard midi sounds. Has anything like this surfaced to play standard midi files on Mac or PC right from the core audio/asio driver?
     
  10. realitybytez

    realitybytez Audiosexual

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    here's a free one that i sue to play gm midi files: http://coolsoft.altervista.org/en/virtualmidisynth

    there are several choices of soundfonts to use with this. one of them is over 1.5 gigabytes. gm midi files will never sound as good as a song that you create in a daw where you carefully select each instrument. but this player can get you pretty decent results.
     
  11. Studio 555

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    @ Drixx,


    As I was talking you, im my previous Comment, about 'bigcat Instruments'... well, a kind of (perfect) 'synchro' has been done with that Brother's Site aka 'AudioZ' !!! *yes* :rofl:

    If you actually 'jump' on there, you'll find a 'freshly' posted Article which contains not less than 10 GB (!!!) of Instruments to use in place (or to enhance) of the '128 GM MIDI Standard Instruments'... *yes*

    'Bigcat GM Midi Instruments KONTAKT'

    As these are provided in 'Kontakt' Format, you guess... use a 'Kontakt' Engine to get them playable. (These must be available as Kontakt 'Monolith' Instruments, but I'm not sure of this fact :dunno: ).
     
  12. Drixx

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    Thanks guys....I tried the Colossus and it worked very well....just got curious about the Big Cat instruments for Kontakt...I'll post something when I get to experiment with them....
    Thanks again for the tips !!! As always, you guys are very helpful!

    Cheers!

    Drixx
     
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