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SoundFont is a file format for sample-based instrument sounds. You will need a SoundFont to use FluidSynth. If you are not familiar with them, check out Josh Green's Introduction to SoundFonts.

If you just need to play General Midi files, these SoundFonts are known to work well with FluidSynth:

Soundfont Resources

SoundFont editors

Note: We cannot recommend using Audio Compositor for creating or editing Soundfonts, as it generates files that violate the Soundfont2 spec (specifically the order of generators as defined in section 8.1.2) and are therefore unusable with fluidsynth!

Conversion Tools

  • CDxtract from Safta Consulting, Inc. (Win)

  • ReCycle from Propellerhead Software (Win & Mac),

  • Translator from Rubber Chicken Software (Win & Mac),

Software SoundFont Synthesizers:

  • LiveSynth Pro DXi and Crescendo from LiveUpdate (Win)

  • Unity DS-1 from Bitheadz (Win & Mac)

  • QuickTime 5 from Apple (Win & Mac)

  • Logic from eMagic

Developer Resources

The SoundFont format was originally created by Creative Labs and EMU Systems and used in the SoundBlaster AWE 32 and later cards. There are now many other hardware platforms and software synthesizers supporting this format. SoundFont 2.0 and later are open formats and the specification is freely available.