Swami looks great, although there's no version for Windows.
I went back on my records and Vienna was the software I used. (although
there seems to be multiple soundfont software titles under that name).
Here is the tutorial I followed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZhG5TCbucM&t=2m40s
-Tres
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Chrissy McManus <chrissy.m...@hotmail.co.uk
> wrote:
> @ Tres, I use the open source "swami" soundfont creator for making my
> sf2
> I think it is in the repos, or maybe a PPA
>
> thanks Mikobuntu ;)
>
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