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Fruity plugins |
Fruity SoundFont Player is
an advanced sampler generator that works with SoundFont2 instrument/drumkit collections. This plugin uses the LiveSynth SF2 rendering engine (for more information visit www.livesynth.com).
Load SoundFont - This button is located in the top left corner of the interface. Click it and select a SoundFont2 instruments/drumkits bank file to load (*.SF2).
Edit SoundFont - This button is located in the top right corner of the interface. Click it to open the current SoundFont bank in a SoundFont editor to edit to instrument definitions. The first time you run this feature, the SoundFont player will ask you to browse and select a SoundFont Editor to be used for this button.
Patch LCD - Here you can set the patch (instrument) number in the SoundFont collection to be played by the generator.
Bank LCD - Here you can set the bank number in the SoundFont collection to be used by the generator.
Name - Shows the name of the selected instrument. Click this area to see a full list with instruments/drumkits available in the currently loaded SoundFont collection.
REVERB section:
This section gives you the ability to use a set of Fruity/VST/DX effects on a send track as a reverb effect for the SoundFont player instead of generator's internal reverb effect (which is generally with lower quality).
Send To LCD - Select here the send track number to use for reverb send effect.
Send Amount wheel - Use this wheel to add more or less reverb to the instruments (it multiplies the reverb amount for each instrument, so instruments with no reverb will remain with no reverb).
Use Built-in - If you turn on this option, the SoundFont player will use its built-in reverb effect instead of using FruityLoops' send track.
CHORUS section:
This section gives you the ability to use a set of Fruity/VST/DX effects on a send track as a chorus effect for the SoundFont player instead of generator's internal chorus effect (which is generally with lower quality).
Send To LCD - Select here the send track number to use for chorus send effect.
Send Amount wheel - Use this wheel to add more or less chorus to the instruments (it multiplies the chorus amount for each instrument, so instruments with no chorus will remain with no chorus).
Use Built-in - If you turn on this option, the SoundFont player will use its built-in chorus effect instead of using FruityLoops' send track.
ENVELOPE2 section:
You can use this section to override the volume envelope settings used in the SoundFont instrument. The four sliders represent the Attack (A), Decay (D), Sustain (S), Release (R) levels of the SoundFont envelope. Keep these slider maximum to down to disable overriding of the predefined values.
LFO2 section:
You can use this section to override the pitch LFO settings used in the SoundFont instrument. The three wheels represent the Predelay (DEL), Amplitude (AMT), Speed (SPD) levels of the SoundFont LFO. Keep these wheels turned maximum to left to disable overriding of the predefined values.
MISC section:
Send Amount wheel - You can use this wheel to override the cutoff level used in the SoundFont instrument. Keep the wheel turned maximum to left to disable overriding of the predefined cutoff levels.
Modulation - Turn this wheel to right to add modulation to the instrument.
HQ Rendering - Turn this switch on to get higher quality rendering.
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