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Sumo148 Super amazing fantastic user
Registered 26/01/2009
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1st September, 2010 at 20:56:20 -
Where can I find a package of Piano notes that I can use in my game? I've tried looking everywhere
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Lazernaut
Registered 08/09/2002
Points 1103
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1st September, 2010 at 21:36:35 -
How do you mean exactly? Do you want each note in a separate file, or like a small tune or jingle or..?
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Sumo148 Super amazing fantastic user
Registered 26/01/2009
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1st September, 2010 at 21:56:50 -
each note in a separate file I trying to make a little keyboard application but I cant find any sounds
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Sketchy Cornwall UK
Registered 06/11/2004
Points 1971
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1st September, 2010 at 22:17:41 -
If you can't find a better alternative, you could maybe extract the wav files from a soundfont.
eg. Soundfont:
http://www.pianosounds.com/freesoundfont.htm
eg. Soundfont -> Wav Converter
http://sanfransys.com/sf2towav_20090405_win.exe
Or you could just find one piano sample, and then transpose it to different notes yourself. I'm pretty sure it's possible in MMF2 - I've done it using bass.dll and the CallDll extension in MMF1. Failing that, do it in a sound editor and save the results separately.
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Sumo148 Super amazing fantastic user
Registered 26/01/2009
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1st September, 2010 at 22:39:40 -
Thanks Sketchy. I was able to extract most of the notes I needed except for the sharps/flats. I believe this is because I downloaded the smaller file with the less sounds in the package. Unfortunately the bigger package with more sounds has been removed from the hosting website and is unavailable I'll try to find another soundfont if possible.
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Lazernaut
Registered 08/09/2002
Points 1103
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2nd September, 2010 at 21:44:42 -
Not sure you need this anymore since you already put up the thing for download but..
Do you use any kind of tracker software? I have an instrument package for a program called Impulse Tracker. The package is of a Steinway Grand Piano
Here's a quick demo of how it sounds in the different octaves:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2776515/pianotest.mp3
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