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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Gregjazz on Thu 01/04/2004 07:34:06

Title: My own music website!
Post by: Gregjazz on Thu 01/04/2004 07:34:06
Yes, yes. The little magical webhosting angels bestowed me with free hosting (with much bandwidth also). I am so lucky!

Go there now and listen to my songs! And download free soundfonts!

http://www.memyselfandi.necron.uni.cc

Thank you, little magical webhosting angels!
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: Trapezoid on Thu 01/04/2004 08:19:59
I checked out your soundfonts earlier today. I must say, they are pretty damn awesome, especially the drums. Better than most of my existing collection. Great job!
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: Gregjazz on Thu 01/04/2004 22:14:30
Thank you! You make me feel bad about releasing my funk kit or session kit and having the little "email" thing. Tomorrow I'll release them for download instead of email request.
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: Rik_Vargard on Fri 02/04/2004 02:20:13
What do you use to open an SF2 file? Soundforge?
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: Gregjazz on Fri 02/04/2004 08:39:51
Well, technically Soundforge can open SF2 files (in the raw data format), but use Vienna Soundfont Studio.
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: remixor on Sun 04/04/2004 04:20:49
Hmm, looks like my sound care doesn't support sound fonts.
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: Ben on Sun 04/04/2004 19:33:29
Have you tried comverting them to a different format? My sound card doesn't support sound fonts either, but I can extract the wave files from them.. Try something like Vienna Soundfont Studio..
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: Gregjazz on Sun 04/04/2004 20:25:19
The soundfont format is pretty popular. You could always use Awave Studio -- it can convert to virtually any format.

I make my soundfonts in Vienna Soundfont Studio, but if I convert them to a different format (like Gigasample) to upload to my site, I'm not sure how accurate the conversion is. That's why I prefer to keep them in the original format.

Anyways, I'm going to write tutorials and reviews to put on the site.
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: remixor on Mon 05/04/2004 00:28:26
Quote from: Ben on Sun 04/04/2004 19:33:29
Have you tried comverting them to a different format? My sound card doesn't support sound fonts either, but I can extract the wave files from them.. Try something like Vienna Soundfont Studio..

Vienna won't run because it says my soundcard isn't compatible.
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: Ben on Mon 05/04/2004 23:19:44
Well, I use a program called SF2COMP. It's a command-line compiler/extraction utility.

EDIT: Here it is-- Just download SF2Comp and SFEDT32.DLL
http://www.hammersound.net/mirrors/last_night/sf.htm

While you're at it, try this frontend for the program. It makes it a little easier to use:
http://www.blissland.net/blisswarez/SF2Cgui1.zip
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: Archangel (aka SoupDragon) on Tue 06/04/2004 18:11:11
I get a 404 with your site.
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: Chicky on Tue 06/04/2004 20:00:37
yeh me too.

Geoff, are any of my game tunes on that site?

and thanx for the latest, all i need now is the little tune for the act1/2/3 or whatever. Kinda like the tune when the game logo comes up on apprentice.

cheers

-OSC
Title: Re:My own music website!
Post by: Gregjazz on Tue 06/04/2004 21:29:53
Yeah, sometimes the site brings up a 404. Every couple of days it does that. The strange thing is not everyone I've talked to ran into that 404 thing. I talked to the guy who runs the hosting and he said it's not a problem on his part and he even checked the server for me.

No, OSC, I didn't put any of the tunes for your game on it :), but there are many of my other songs on the site, as well as great soundfonts.