YAMAHA SY85 Soundfonts SF2


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Price $ 19.95


YAMAHA SY85 SOUNDFONTS
In the early 1990’s most synth manufacturer’s quest to use digital forms of synthesis to re-create acoustic sounds (as well as analog sounds) led to an onslaught of rather boring instruments. Among the mob of digital synths some stood out such as Korg’s M1, Roland’s D-50, and Yamaha’s SY85. Fading away were the days of Yamaha’s FM-synthesis, replaced by Advanced Wave Memory (AWM2). Throughout the 1990’s Yamaha used AWM2 in many of their successful products because of its high sonic quality and advanced synth-like editing features. The SY85 was a powerful workstation keyboard capable of some great sounds and full arrangements.

It’s a 16-part multitimbral MIDI synth with a nice 61-note keyboard designed to be the main keyboard in your MIDI studio, with tons of sounds and sequencing features built-in. It has a long but narrow 40 character x 2 line LCD display and a 5×5 mode selection matrix which enhances operation by allowing fast easy access to any of the SY85’s modes. In addition to pitch & modulation wheels and dual output level controls, the SY85 has eight slide controls that can be used to control a range of parameters while performing for expressive real-time power. Best of all it’s got multi-mode filters and a dual-effects processor with chorus, flange, reverb, delay, exciter, parametric EQ, echo, ring modulation, leslie, distortion, etc. The effects can be used in series or parallel, and there are 4 busses to route sounds through them. Other features include a 3.5″ floppy disk drive, external memory card slots and two assignable stereo outputs.

45 x PATCHES FROM THE YAMAHA SY 85 SYNTH

TOTAL SIZE : 198 MB

TOP QUALITY SOUNDFONTS SF2

JUST LOAD AND PLAY YOUR SOUNDS !

When purchasing your YAMAHA SY85 SOUNDFONTS you wont need to go through the hassle of having to drag & drop your
samples into your sampler, our samples come in a SF2, this means, you can just load
the patches straight into your sampler.

Soundfonts (SF2)?

A SoundFont is a brand name that collectively refers to a file format and associated technology designed
to bridge the gap between recorded and synthesized audio, especially for the purposes of computer music
composition.

YAMAHA SY85 SOUNDFONTS can work with these samplers: There are also more..see “Sampler Compatibility in our menu”

* Audigy/SBLive!
* Reason NN-XT
* Kontakt
* Halion
* EXS-24
* VSampler
* Gigasampler – Gigastudio
Orion
* FL Studio
* Live synth Pro
* SFZ Sampler

All our sample packs are royalty-free, so you can use our samples for commercial use.

“But we prohibit you to produce copies or reproductions of the work and to sell those copies”

All the Soundfont Samplers In Althabetical Order:

Ableton Live
Awave Studio
Battery from Native Instruments
Bismark BS-1
CSound
Cakewalk Products
Creative Labs SoundBlaster Sound Cards
Cubase from Steinberg
EXS24 from Apple/Emagic
Emulator X from EMU
Finale from Coda
FL Studio / Fruity Loops from Image-Line
Garage Band from Apple
GigaStudio / GigaSampler
HALion from Steinberg
Home Studio from Cakewalk
Kontakt from Native Instruments
LiveSynth Pro
Logic from Apple (with EXS24 Sampler)
Mixman Studio Pro from Mixman
QuickTime 5 from Apple
Reason (NNXT Sampler)
Recycle from Propellarheads
Sonar from Cakwalk
Translator from Rubber Chicken
Unity DS-1 from Bitheadz
Vsampler from Maz Sound Tools

Why Would I Want To Use The YAMAHA SY85 SOUNDFONTS Format Over The Other Types Of Sound Formats Available?

Imagine being able to share a MIDI file, complete with your own custom sound sets. With SoundFont
technology, the world can hear your music exactly the way you intended! External musical instruments
(i.e., synthesizers and samplers) can be expensive and cumbersome for the amateur musician. Software
synthesizers and samplers can drain your system’s resources, especially when using more professional
grade musical creation tools. Because SoundFont technology is hardware accelerated by the PCI-based
Sound Blaster Live! and Audigy series of sound cards, it only needs to use your computer’s RAM.
Therefore, you can use the full power of your processor for making great music!


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