Re: practical way to create soundfonts
I personally use Polyphone 1.9. Starting from 2.x versions, the GUI is different and very awkward for screen reader users. There's SynthFont Viena, but I couldn't managed to use it. Polyphone lets you to connect a MIDI keyboard to test your sound while you're creating it. All my SoundFonts were created in Polyphone 1.9.
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