Hi Robert,

> Hello again,
> 
> > 2015-05-12 7:18 GMT+02:00 Andrew Deryabin <[email protected]>:
> >> I wanted to write a demo song
> >> to present all changes but don't know when my imagination will help me
> >> :).
> 
> Forgot to reply to this. I've been down the road for this several
> times and have some never completed attempts. Basically I'm not good
> enough to make a good demo like this :P
> 
> An idea was if we should bundle a soundfont to get some bread and
> butter sounds available out of the box?
> There's the font: TimGM6mb.sf2 which Musescore used to bundle, public
> domain and quite small.
> Musescore has since started bundling a variant of Fluid R3 it seems,
> it's quite a bit bigger but still an alternative.
> 
> I guess you would rather demo LV2 synths and similar but there is the
> problem of dependencies in that case.
> 
> Regards,
> Robert

Actually I only wanted to make a video as before and push it on youtube and on 
demos page. But the idea of bundles is very interesting. The one way to do 
this is to make a 'freeze' feature for every track, so shadow audio copies of 
rendered instruments can be transferred with song file :).

Sound fonts can be a good idea but somewhat rather limited as I can see. May 
be I'm wrong though.

-- 
Regards,
Andrew

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