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Japanese Taiko (Kumidaiko) Soundfont V1

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Please also download "Taiko Notation.drm" as it is needed for this soundfont to work.

INCLUDES:
chu daiko x2
shime daiko x2
odaiko x2

Hi everyone! I’ve developed this soundfont for myself and the taiko community because I haven’t seen any existing (and free!) files on the internet that accurately allows for taiko notation in Western sheet music. This is a little unconventional because taiko is usually orally taught, but this is for Western music folks to better follow what we play in collaborations.

I am also by no means a computer person, so I managed to make this soundfont “good enough” to visualize what taiko would sound like with other instruments. If anyone has feedback or any other features they would like to see, I’m gladly open to suggestions!

Détails

Partagé par moonwrong
Date de mise à jour
Licence mentionner l′auteur
Site web https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uCqHLr5StyqHxjX80q37J8t1q2zNyArf8QVosq9hbUs/edit?usp=sharing 
Catégorie
Origine des échantillons
Timbre
Articulation
Genre

Fichiers

Taiko Notation.drm (, 1.24 ko)
Taiko Soundfont V2.sf2 (, 5.25 Mo)

Commentaires

  • BO
    Commentaire de bottrop le
    the soundfont only uses 5,01 Mb of the samples, so;
    open the sf2 in Polyphone
    select General
    Remove unused elements

    and you can upload your sf2 here
  • MO
    Oh thank you! I fixed the issue and reuploaded the file.
  • Commentaire de Davy le
    Thank you for very much for both the soundfont and the discovery of this instrument. The samples in it are well recorded and I notice that most of them are not linked to instruments, they are thus not sounding. Is it intentional? I am asking since removing them or using them in another soundfont would decrease the size of the soundfont.
    Also, several velocity layers seem to be covered by the samples and they would add details to the instruments.
  • MO
    Hi Davy, thanks for giving this soundfont a chance. All setup instructions are outlined in the google doc I typed up, linked under website.

    TLDR: They should definitely be sounding. 1. In Musescore (I haven't used any other arranging apps), change the instrument to "Snare." 2. Then change the snare notation style to the one I custom created (this is really important) 3. Change the Snare sound to your desired kumidaiko instrument in Mixer.

    I'm still learning how to use polyphone -- can you explain what you mean by several velocity layers?

    Thank you!
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