Soundfont Player For Mac



SoftwareDescriptionOSLicenseFile DateCommentsPower
YAMAHA SY1

Nine nice samples of one of Yamaha's first synthesizers

WindowsFreeware2001-07-01286680db
FluidSynth 1.1.6

A real-time software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2 specifications

WindowsFree2013-03-11365db
SynthFont 2.0.0.13

MIDI playing/rendering tool that uses SoundFonts. [VST/Standalone]

WindowsFree2014-09-05765db
sfz+

SoundFont Player [VST/iDXi]

WindowsFreeware2011-03-10165db
Casio CZ101 Synthesizer

Casio CZ101 Synthesizer soundfont

WindowsFreeware1999-09-221765db
Steam Calliope Soundfont

Steam calliope soundfont.

MacShareware2006-04-01065db
Megafont

Dynamic SoundFonts caching program for SBLive!/APSLive/APS

WindowsFreeware2001-01-171860db
sfArk SoundFont Compression

Lossless compression for SoundFont (sf2) files

WindowsFreeware2001-11-212560db
Pedal Steel

Pedal Steel guitar sound font

WindowsFreeware2001-07-011460db
Virtual SteamCalliope v1.0

Virtual steam calliope soundfont.

WindowsShareware2007-01-05060db
Stein.sf2

A great Steinway WST piano with only ROM samples

WindowsFreeware2001-07-01060db
bs-16 v4.0.4

16 multitimbral, Soundfont 2 compatible software playback sampler. [VST]

WindowsShareware2010-03-19060db
Electric organ

Electric organ soundfont

WindowsFreeware2000-12-121060db
Musica Theoria v2.0

Jeff D's soundfont

WindowsFreeware260db
SFPlayer v1.0

Simple SoundFont 2 player. [VST]

WindowsFreeware2007-02-28060db
Alchemy Soundfont

Atmospheric Pads

WindowsFreeware2002-05-01255db
FluidSynth v1.1.6

A real-time software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2 specifications

MacFree2013-03-11455db
Unison 1.00

A GM/GS soundbank

WindowsFreeware955db
Junebug's Soundfont Pack 01

Lush pads, ambient sounds, and natural more realistic sounds in this soundfont pack.

WindowsDemo2003-06-01255db
Karlinger v0.6

Freeware 16 step multi panel soundfont sequencer. [VST]

WindowsFreeware2006-04-28055db
Yamaha DX9 Synthesizer

This font contains 11 basic sounds from Yamaha DX9 synthesizer

WindowsFreeware1455db
Gothic Organ

Gothic organ soundfont

WindowsFreeware2000-08-01055db
Distortion / Overdriven guitar

Distorted overdriven guitar soundfont.

WindowsFreeware2001-08-01455db
bs-16 v4.0.4

16 multitimbral, Soundfont 2 compatible software playback sampler. [VST/AU]

MacShareware2010-03-19055db
PersonalCopy v5r2

A personal soundfont collection

WindowsFreeware2002-06-172255db
M1 Drums.sf2

A drum set from the M1 drum machine

WindowsFreeware2001-07-01555db
Saxophones SoundFonts

Saxophone SoundFonts

WindowsFreeware2000-11-01055db
AcustiX Steinway Piano III

Steinway Grand Piano for Halion. [VST]

WindowsDemo2004-11-28155db
Casio VZ-1 Bronto Bass SoundSet

Phat Casio VZ-1 synth-bass sound set

WindowsFreeware2001-04-01255db
AcustiX Bosendorfer Piano

Bosendorfer Piano for Halion.

WindowsDemo2004-01-20255db

The best SoundFont VST/AU plugin for Windows and Mac that I tested is bismark bs-16 (or the single-channel version: bs-1). It doesn’t support modulators, and the filter implementation is not perfect, but instruments generally sound as they should. A Mac MIDI audio and music player with custom SoundFont (SF2) import capabilities and per song bank switching. Bit-perfect audio playback, accurate stereo-balance. You can assign different SoundFonts to different songs in the playlist, so it doubles as a SoundFont Player for Mac as well. Visit the Gallery to see Colibri in action!

SoundFonts can be played on just about any device but you do need a program that supports SoundFont sf2 files.

For iPhone/iPad


With the greater availability of tablets and smart phones, the setup for playing them has now become a whole lot easier and a lot more portable.

One app I can recommend for playing these SoundFonts on smartphones or tablets is bs-16i from Bismark. Large SoundFount files like the Essential Keys* listed near the top of the home page have been tested and run perfectly on newer iPads with 3gb of Ram or more. For iPads with 2gb (Air2) it is best to limit the SoundFont size to around 700mb. If your device struggles for Ram then try loading the default soundfont before loading one of the larger ones. This tends to clear your Ram. For early model devices try SoundFonts around 300mb.

Another app that reportedly loads SoundFonts very well is Auria Pro with the Lyra plug in.

For PC and Mac

There are available DAWs (like Cubase) or some free programs that support sf2 like LMMS or Cantibile with an sf2 player plugin installed, but probably the best no-fuss option is the free standalone player from Plogue called sforzando (which will convert sf2 to sfz). Plogue sforzando may not work correctly with all SoundFonts but the ones recommended for sforzando above have been tested and work very well.

Plogue Sforzando for PC or Mac can be downloaded for free from https://www.plogue.com/products/sforzando/

Tips for sforzando users - don't forget to check your Reverb Send (CC91) level (suggest 14%) and to choose a Reverb preset that you like for the best sound. Set volume CC7 at around -6db, change Polyphony to 128 and for PC install the free ASIO4ALL driver to greatly improve audio response and select it in Tools, Preferences. (ASIO4ALL is downloadable for free) http://www.asio4all.org/

There is an audio recorder built into sforzando. Click the bottom right box to create a folder to record your wav file to then click the red record button. When finished click the stop button next to record. You should close sforzando before attempting to listen to your recording with say Windows Media Player (ASIO4ALL needs to unload to allow handing over audio control back to windows). In addition on the bottom left there is a basic midi file player but it is limited to single instruments at a time like piano so don't expect to use sforzando as a backing band.

If you are wanting your Windows PC to be able to use a GM sountfont with say Windows Media Player you can install the free software by Coolsoft called VirtualMidiSynth (https://coolsoft.altervista.org/en/virtualmidisynth) and you can choose a new default GM soundfont. I suggest keeping your soundfonts for VirtualMidiSynth in a new folder in say Documents.

Windows Soundfont Player Online

How to Load a New SoundFont

Online Soundfont Player

For the soundfont player bs-16i (for iOS) load new wavetables/soundfonts via iCloud. You can also import them from other places on your device (Wavetables, scroll to bottom and locate Import Wavetable, Browse).

A great app for playing and basic editing of general midi files is Sweet Midi Player which includes a lyric viewer for midis with lyrics/chords. You can load one of the General Midi SoundFonts (see main page) to greatly improve the sound quality. With this setup you can have a full band backing your performance. The easiest way to import a soundfont/wavetable for Sweet Midi Player is via iTunes, File Sharing.

Soundfont Player For Mac Catalina

To load a SoundFont in sforzando (Windows/Mac) you can just drag and drop to the desktop or click Instrument, Import and navigate to your SoundFont. If you want to edit or record your playing on PC then consider Musescore. Loading a new SoundFont is done by putting the file in the default Musescore SoundFont folder then selecting View, Sythesizer, Add and Set as Default. Musescore has basic editing capabilities as well as an excellent sheet music/score viewer and editor.

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