Re: [MoAccess] Converting sound-fonts into Motif format?

  • From: Patrick Perdue <patrick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: MoAccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 20:35:11 -0400

Hi:

I can't actually speak for the XF format. I own an XS. The format has changed a few times.
The XS can load samples made for the ES, but not sure if it can go all the way back to the classic samples.
I assume you can at least load XS samples into the XF.

Awave can be gotten from here:
www.fmjsoft.com.

On 6/15/2015 8:29 PM, Seth Lowman wrote:

Yes. I've watched the Gospel Muzitions video so I understand about the flash.
Is the motif classic format the same as the XF? Also, where do you get the
software?

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 15, 2015, at 5:14 PM, Patrick Perdue <patrick@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have converted several sound fonts to Motif format using Awave Studio, though
I haven't tried since the days of the Motif Classic.
Of course, with the Mo XF8, to load samples, you'll need a flash board
installed. The keyboard doesn't come with the standard built-in ram that the
full Motif XF has.

On 6/15/2015 5:42 PM, SethJ wrote:
Hello. I was wondering if there is any blind-accessable software that
allows for conversion of sound-font .SF2 files into Motif format. I
have several soundfonts loaded on my computer, but I wanted to reduce
latency by putting them on the MOXF8, which I hope to purchase soon.

Seth


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