Decent Organ Soundfont
Hello, Musescorers!
I've been working on an arragement of Hyrule Castle Indoors (I made a post in here a while ago about the soundfont not working right, but I fixed that), but I was using the MuseScore 2 GeneralUser Soundfont. The organ sounds on that were very limited and I had to improvise by mixing with other instruments using both the default and GeneralUser Soundfont. Does anyone have any suggestions for Soundfonts that don't require downloading MIDI plugins?
Any help is welcom
- Inky
(Here is the score for reference)
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I don't know if it'll help at all, but I have a small selection of Organ presets in my soundfont project that might help. https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=57273
Any particular type of Organ you looking to emulate?
In reply to I don't know if it'll help… by Clint WJ Theriault
A pipe organ, as used in the original https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZaqDYrvoMA
(I should have posted this earlier)
In reply to A pipe organ, as used in the… by Inky Reefs
This one was made from my soundfont. It's got your pipes.
https://soundcloud.com/clint-theriault/organ-synth-test-final-fantasy-6…
In reply to A pipe organ, as used in the… by Inky Reefs
This may be an awful thing to say in this context, but "pipe organ" is not one sound, MuseScore notwithstanding, but thousands of different kinds of sounds, and no two (pipe) organs are the same. Even to use "organ sound fonts", a basic familiarity with the structure, function, and sounds of organs will be necessary. It's well conceivable you could attain "good enough" for this pop-music work just by experimenting around, but to truly come close to given organ sounds, this knowledge is necessary. It is my guess that the person in this YouTube is not a classical organist and has little familiarity with the Organ (abstract) his or herself. I may be very wrong.
In reply to This may be an awful thing… by [DELETED] 1831606
Yeah organs are pretty complex. My soundfont is just a distant approximation of one, sampled from a few various virtual organ simulators.
It's not going to give you anywhere near a 100% realistic sound, but it should be close enough to be useable.
I tuned mine to be GM compatible so it'll work with MidiPlayer and DosBox, I wasn't aiming for a real sound, just more of a higher quality version of the sound a Roland SC-8850 makes.
Speaking as a classical organist (and for other such here), simulating different organ registrations with flutes-and-stuff as you've done is often the best solution (e.g., https://musescore.com/bsg/scores/1361961 ). For real performance of organ repertoire, however, virtual pipe organ systems (vpo) are needed. But what you have, organ-like sounds in a pop/modern texture, is neither of those cases, and there certainly are "organ soundfonts" out there (e.g., http://www.realmac.info/jeux1.htm ) which are a credible compromise and might meet your needs.
In reply to Speaking as a classical… by [DELETED] 1831606
Thank you for these suggestions! My question for Jeux is how to download and use it in MuseScore.
In reply to Thank you for these… by Inky Reefs
I believe you just click on the links supplied there. Look at the MS handbook documentation on adding soundfonts (I haven't used it, but others have).
In reply to I believe you just click on… by [DELETED] 1831606
Yes, but which link is the link to the download? I'm sorry to nag or annoy.
In reply to Yes, but which link is the… by Inky Reefs
I have no idea. I have not used it. Your guess is as good as mine.
In reply to Yes, but which link is the… by Inky Reefs
yeah one of them is a .m3u file which is a playlist file if I'm not mistaken...
(I'm always looking for more samples ;) )
Edit: found it, never mind
In reply to Thank you for these… by Inky Reefs
download the soundfont, (KOR Soundfont - GM Complete) save it to the soundfont folder that's configured in the preferences, (default is under documents\musescore\soundfonts)
Then open musescore, click on view, choose synthesizer, add the soundfont to the list.
Then you click on view, go to mixer, and choose the instrument presets for the assigned instrument channels
In reply to download the soundfont, (KOR… by Clint WJ Theriault
I downloaded the KOR soundfont, but it downloads as a 7z file. How do I change it to sf2 file?
In reply to I downloaded the KOR… by Inky Reefs
You have to extract it first. Sorry I forgot to mention that as most people have 7zip or winrar.
You can get it from here, 100% free
https://www.7-zip.org/
In reply to You have to extract it first… by Clint WJ Theriault
Ah, that makes sense. Can you tell me how to extract it before I mess it up?
In reply to Ah, that makes sense. Can… by Inky Reefs
Once 7zip installed, just browse to the soundfont directory, right click on the file, choose 7zip, then extract here.
Sorry for the late response, I don't have windows on my PC so I had to doublecheck with a different computer before I could awnser.
Here is one: https://www.polyphone-soundfonts.com/en/files/11-organs/100-jeux-14
In reply to Here is one: https://www… by ♪𝔔𝔲𝔞𝔳𝔢𝔯 ℭ𝔯𝔞𝔣𝔱𝔢𝔯♪
They do require registration on this site in order to download (FWIW).