Re: Crap ton of free audio samples, sound fonts
Well I tried qws but not having much luck using multiple soundfonts, as I said. There are others, like reeper and sonar. Reeper gives you nag screens if you don't pay, but is still usable, or so I hear. Sonar costs a big wad of money. There are also music notation programs that can directly load sound fonts, like Musescore (free), which is moderately accessible to screen readers. YOu can't see the music, but you can scroll through it if I remember rightly.
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