Pushed by your suggestion, I came back to check it again and, frankly, I have to repeat my disappointment. Fluid SF was one of my first tries and I discarded it. Thanks for any suggestion! Thanks for the suggestion. With winds and strings, we are in the wild. I'm having problems even for the harpsichord, which is part of the standard set: the Magic's one has a harsh timbre break between F4 and G5 the sinfon36 has several notes very out of tune the Merlin Vienna has not noticeable inconsistencies but the timbre is 'spongy' to say the least. All the samples I have found so far are not usable for baroque music: there is way too much vibrato and the timbre is completely different, often there is also too much 'attack' (particularly for strings). Even instruments dispersed across several fonts could do: I never used programmes like Vienna, but I assume I can learn how to handle them. De Delftse Methode Netherlands Voor Buitenlanders Pdf. The minimal set I would need is made of: * (German) flute (traversiere), * alto recorder, * oboe, * violin, * cello, * harpsichord (bassoon and (bass) viol can wait cornetto would be fantastic but quite impossible to arrive at I'm afraid existing brasses are sub-optimal but often acceptable). I'm not an expert of sound fonts, I have looked at 2 or 3 web sites and what I found is mostly quite old (are sound fonts out of fashion?) and/or inappropriate. Hi, I'm looking for suggestions about sound font(s) useful for rendering baroque music.
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