#Are there any Soundfont players with in-built pitch glide/bend?
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Serum 2 can actually be used as a soundfont player if you have it!
Though you'll have to convert any sf2 files to sfz
Sforzando is a good free convertor that I've had no trouble using in the past
Is that js as ez as converting, lets say, mp3 into wav? (Aka, are there any free online converters?)
Not sure if there are any online ones, the only one I've used is free downloadable software, but it's just as simple as drag and drop like a website
I think the reason serum needs individual sfz files is bc it can't act as a traditional sf player since it can only handle individual multi samplers (sf2 files are all of them combined into one), so a program needs to extract it into a folder with a bunch of individual sfz files which is smth a website might have trouble doing format wise
If u don't know what sounds you want to use, I'd browse through them with a normal sound font player and then when you find one you want, use it with serum since serum has long import load times
Oh thats peak!
Alr, thats a pretty good idea
What’s the program?
Sforzando
Might be able to find a newer one, i saw there was some open source python script but haven't tried it