Ensoniq Ts10 Soundfont Sf2 16 ((better))
Introduction to the Ensoniq TS-10 and Soundfont SF2
- Why it helps: This is the "bible" for the TS-10. You need this to understand how the TS-10 handles Envelopes (DCA/DCF) and LFOs. The TS-10 uses a unique "Time Constant" for envelopes that differs from the standard ADSR used in SF2.
- Key Section: Look for the "Patch Parameters" section to see how Pitch, Amp, and Filter envelopes are calculated.
Verdict: The 16 MB version is the most authentic representation of the factory ROM patches. ensoniq ts10 soundfont sf2 16
- Aim for efficient multisampling: reuse looped samples across neighboring patches, use single-cycle loops for sustained harmonics where possible.
- Recommended structure: split into multiple SF2 files by category (e.g., TS10-Keys.sf2, TS10-Pads.sf2) to keep file sizes manageable.
- Compression: SF2 is uncompressed PCM; consider offering lossless FLAC archive for distribution.