Can it be done?
I have read great things about the Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra. I know for a fact it has been mentioned on the forums here (I don't remember exactly where). I would love to try to turn it into a soundfont, buuuuut . . . it's .sfz and it needs to be .sf2. I'm just curious, is it possible to change the .sfz files into .sf2 files so I can compile them into one soundfont? I've seen plenty of programs to change .sf2 into .sfz but nothing to do the opposite. Any suggestions?
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See this: http://musescore.org/en/node/11348#comment-38527
As I mention in that thread, I'm not convicned those samples are actually much better than the FluidR3 samples. i think they most just a more impressive demo - the reault of much manual massaging with DAW software, not simply pressing Play on a notation program. But the program I mention in that post should let you play aroind for yourself to see if there really is much of a diffeence.