[Leigh Dyer] > The MDA plugin set (ported to LV2 here: http://drobilla.net/software/mda-lv2/) > includes MDA EPiano, which is a nice, generic eletric piano. It's light on > resources and it's quite adjustable, which is great, though I do think it > sounds a little dull somehow. Definitely worth installing, though. Very nice tip, thank you! True, it's a bit plain-sounding but the sample quality is very good and with a few modifications to the synthesis model and a bit of extra processing I could see this go a long way. I rather like the simplicity of it. > The other option is the Learjeff jRhodes3 soundfont > (http://learjeff.net/sf/sf.html). It's only 76MB, so it's a bit lacking in > velocity layers compared to a good commercial sample library, but it still > sounds great. Works fine in Fluidsynth/Qsynth, though I used sfZed to convert > it to SFZ format to use with the Linuxsampler plugin. Heh, 76 MB is almost half the size of my main keyboard's sample ROM, which accommodates a pretty sweet Rhodes as well as the full selection of instruments you'd expect from a "music production workstation". Will try this too, sounds juicy. :) Thanks! Tim _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user