
this is the best one you'll find: genesis sounds are very hard to replicate without using real FM, but WillRock has made some pretty convincing stuff with using that, and I've used it in some of my mixes as well- it's a fun soundfont regardless.

Has basic parameter controls, supports only SFZ v1 opcodes. Sample player as standalone or VSTi plugin for Windows 32-bit OS that can load different sounds in different formats. It supports very minimal SFZ v1 opcodes, only for key-range and velocity-range mapping.Īn audio sampling and synthesis Engine based on the SFZ 1.0 / SFZ 2.0 open file formats for instrument programming and the Scala open file format to define scales and temperaments. Synth-based sample player using SFZ format as its sound generator. Supports almost all SFZ v1 and v2 opcodes, plus ARIA extensions. MIDI input is also supported.Ī free, highly SFZ 2.0 compliant sample player. SFZ library, AU/LV2/VST3 plugin with JACK support.Įxtension to the BASS audio library, enabling the playing of MIDI files and custom event sequences, using SF2 soundfonts and/or SFZ to provide the sounds. SFZ sampler library with LV2 and JACK support. OpenMPT, sfizz and zerberus (MuseScore <= v3.6.2).Ĭ library and Python module to build audio applications like MIDI sequencers or samplers (SFZ or SF2 via Fluidsynth).įully-featured audio plugin host, with support for many audio drivers and plugin formats.


We use “Free and Open Source” (FOSS) as defined by the OSIĪs “software to be freely used, modified, and shared.”īelow are the known links to the various lists of supported opcodes:īassMIDI, Bitwig, Equator 2, HISE, LinuxSampler, liquidsfz, Sforzando currently offers the most complete SFZ standard support, includingĪRIA extensions, but SFZ files which only use the SFZ v1 or SFZ v2 standard There are several SFZ players, which are used to play samples as defined in SFZ
