![]() It would be advisable to include specific info as to what you are trying to do and what your failure mode is. there are several threads about Soundfonts and players. sfz is a compressed format and not all players can play them (decompress). ![]() then that could be problematic because you will need to use another program to run it (such as BitBridge) in CbB.ĭo note that the soundfont file can be *.sf2 or *.sfz. If the app (SFZ Player) is 32 bit, you may have to update the player (or to a player) that is 64 bit. So as long as the player matches your installation (64 bit), the file should load. it is just a file to load into the player (which could be a 32 or 64 bit application). I believe the soundfont file does not come in a 32 or 64 bit version. I'm assuming that you are referring to the player as being 32 vs 64 bit. Hi - would it be fair to say that a 32bit SF2 (soundfont) file could not possibly play through SFZ in CbB? I have tried without any success.
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