A SoundFont editor and other software for editing, managing and sharing sample based MIDI instrument files for computer music composition. Support for other formats is planned.
A graphical interface GUI for Fluidsynth Soundfont Player
A graphical interface for software synthesizer or sound-samplers.
Currently supported is fluidsynth.
Can be used to play SoundFonts, SF2 and MIDI files.
Required is an installation of fluidsynth.
Written in Python / Qt4.
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