Hi, I don't know of any good vst's for that at the moment, but I have found a library that does a nice job with midi files, but it seems it can also handle in-memory midi data too. Thus, I've been meaning to wrap this in a vst plugin, but c++ is scaring me at this time. But yes, the potential for coolness is there.

arfy.

On Wednesday, April 02, 2008 7:23 AM, Patrick Perdue took the time to
proclaim to the world at large
Hi:

It's been a long time since I've owned a Creative sound blaster card,
and I'm not going down that road again.
I'm just wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a small VST plugin
for
loading sound fonts, which hopefully works a little better than SFZ?
It
chokes on big fonts, and seems to do all sorts of strange things to
some
of them.
I have all these samples I'd like to use, which I could very well
convert to the Yamaha Motif XS format and load them into said
keyboard, but I like the option of having a host to trigger them with
QWS, and with
Cakewalk Sonar, the ability to instantly render multiple tracks to
wav without playing them back in realtime, which I would, of course,
lose with the Motif, unless I use the M-Lan board and Cubase, which
isn't exactly a feasible thing to do.
Besides, the conversion process is tedious, and I'd rather not convert
all this stuff, except for maybe a few that I would use a lot.

I realize this isn't directly on topic, and for that I apologize.

    MR  Arthur J. Pirika

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