Vintage Dreams Drums / Vintage Dreams Waves Soundfont 2 banks I have been working on the Vintage Dreams soundfonts for a long time now, gathering info and waveforms, and generally trying to perfect the soundfonts. These have now progressed from soundfont version 1 to soundfont version 2, and are looking and sounding a lot better than their predecessors. The original soundfonts were individual banks for each class of sound or drumkit. The new versions follow semi-GM standards by allowing patch changes to change drumkits ... etc. It has taken many, many hours of hard work to mould the sounds into their present form, and the banks are quite varied, very small (no mem guzzling!!), loop points are very precise (no clicking), and the quality is great because no live sampling took place. The waves were formed mostly using a Visual Basic program I wrote to generate waveforms (additive, FM ... etc) and output these to .WAV files. The program was very slow, but worked well for it's intended purpose. Other waveforms were generated using Cool Edit for Win95. The waveforms, being mathematically generated, are thus noise-free and very precise. The bell-sounds are generally FM or additive oriented, while the rest are "analogue" oscillators. There are also a few mixed-bag sounds, where several waveforms were jumbled together randomly. My original intention was to create a soundfont for commercial purposes, but unfortunately the music industry in South Africa doesn't seem to support the AWE32 (Fools!!), so the idea was shelved. In fact soundcards are totally neglected in this country. Moreover, electronic musicians are still seen to be a novelty (unbeleivable!!!!), and the guitar-based bands still dominate. When I noticed Robin Edwards' Virtualog32 site, I thought it was a great idea (thanx Robin) for promoting the Vintage EMUlation capabilities of the AWE32. Perfect for the Vintage Soundfonts of mine! Hopefully it will prompt others to create their own vintage soundfonts and MIDI files to go with them. I have submitted several Depeche Mode songs (and some others) with the font to front the soundfonts because I feel that they are the epitomy of the type of music I was trying to emulate. Besides, I love Depeche Mode so the choice was obvious to make them a concentration of the project. The songs submitted are as follows : Dreaming of Me Depeche Mode New Life Depeche Mode Photographic Depeche Mode Just Can't get Enough Depeche Mode Puppets Depeche Mode My Secret Garden Depeche Mode Nodisco Depeche Mode Somebody Depeche Mode - my own Version Enola Gay O.M.D. Telephone Call Yazoo Axel-F Harold Faltermeyer Shuttle Flight Actually, I don't even know if this is called Shuttle Flight. It was an old Hi-NRG song which I never new the name of, or who composed it. Eighty Days My Own Composition (Title says it all!)) Soother My Own Composition Iceman My Own Composition House Rain My Own Composition House Down My Own Composition In fact, I have many unfinished songs and this phenomenon is a mystery to me. I just can't seem to finish songs!? Either I get bored with it, or another idea grabs me before I finish the last idea. This leaves me with many song fragments which are all totally unrelated. What should I do with them?! :-) make sure you use controller 0 changes to initiate the soundfonts, which are set up in the AWE Control Panel as follows : 0 - Empty 1 - VINTAGE.SBK (not used with any of the new songs) 2 - VDDRUMS.SF2 3 - VDW.SF2 4 - Any good Paino soundfont I have only a couple of stipulations when using the Soundfonts. Please don't upload them anywhere in any altered format - I would like the fonts to be spread in their original state. Please don't import any of the patches into your own soundfonts, but by all means use any of the waveforms. If you like the soundfonts, tell me. If you hate them, tell me! If you don't give a damn about them, tell me! If you like the MIDI files, tell me ... etc ... etc ... get the general idea?! Give me some feedback if you have the time. Anyway, I hope some of you out there will get a kick out of these Vintage soundfonts, or maybe even use them for some great composition :-) Ian Wilson eMail : Durban1@IscorLtd.co.za : JustinS@IscorLtd.co.za snailmail : 16 Carmichael Place Woodlands Durban 4004 Republic of South Africa