Hi Kenneth ! Since I mostly use SF2 for batch conversion of midifles to wav or Mp3, mu wish and/or bug report will mostly be related to that...
1. Saving and loading of override.
Many time I have to start over again, due to freezing or crash, and then my override setting is gone... Also when I decide to load another SF as SET Default soundfont. What I miss here, is the ability to SAVE a override with a name related to what kind of music I working with.. I.e. Classical, Jazz, Rock, etc... Since there is a limitation on how many VSTi we can use as override, due to RAM limitation. In the override window, there is a "Read override from file" option, but that is only the .ini files that can be loaded. And so far, it does nothing for me... So, when starting a project, it would be nice just to load the wanted FULL override setting from a file, no matter what sound font we set as default SF...
2, I wish for those two File menu item; Set default SF file AND Define default SF override, to have their own icon on the top, since there is just enough space for it there...
3. When we go in the setup and option window, I wish we could fine ALSO set SF FOLDER there, like we find the set VST folder there... That would be natural, I think...
4. When I chose VST in the override window, the window that opens are very small, and Kontakt is not visible unless I drag this window bigger... Bug? From memory, I think it was bigger before...
5, I wish we could have the same option in the define override window, as we have in the SF set preset window; Show Melodic only, show percussion only, show both. This would make it more easy for us to change all instances/preset of drums in all the files, with different drums/preset we want to batch convert...
6. I wish that, after successfully batch converting 1.200 midi files to Wav/Mp3 or whatever, a sexy voice sounding; Good job Mister, here is a ice cold beer...
Haha,
by the way; I have actually done something similar to many of my batch converted classical music. I have a hard time to remember the title and composer of the file I listen to, so I got this nice free program; Balabolka, that use windows text to speak engine. So I take the Wav file in Audacity, copying the filename, i.e. Beethoven - Sonata number 3 in b minor, or whatever, paste it, and let Balabolka say it, and have the record on in Audacity at the very start of the song... So now, when I listen to it, I same time hear and learn the name of the composer of that classical piece, AND the title of it...