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MIDI File Player with custom SoundFont file. You can also import your own SoundFont (sf2) files and test them with MIDI files.
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This app is a MIDI File Player with custom SoundFont file.
You can play Standard MIDI File with your browser. Even if you do not own any external MIDI Device.
You can also import your own SoundFont (sf2) files and test them with MIDI files.
Just open MIDI, SoundFont files from your computer and your Google Drive, and Play it in your browser. It's very easy to use.
You can control your playback like Play, Stop, Seek, Volume and all common controls in any audio player.
Supported formats: mid, midi, sf2...
This extension is easily accessible via the Chrome context menu on the top-right toolbar. you will find menus there.
Latest reviews
- (2022-08-20) vo le: this is a very good app - thank you
- (2022-07-10) Galvatron102: I love(D) this thing until it started saying that I should turn off my adblock, WHICH I DID, but it still won't work! I tried it in incognito mode, I tried this in a different browser, NOTHING __________________________________ Oh nevermind, turns out I just needed a vpn cuz i'm from the evil country lol
- (2022-06-12) ѕαяυкαн: this is so good! I loved it ^^
- (2022-03-23) Nathan Persaud: Please add an export function, it would be extremely helpful
- (2022-02-13) Harper: i wish there was a wav download option
- (2022-02-05) Charles Porter: Perfect, very basic utility I needed for testing soundfounts. Thanks!
- (2021-11-11) super gamein captain: its very good its just that theres no export or download so you have to record using a different device witch makes it sound bad and you have wait until the entire song is done without interfering
- (2021-06-17) Alaseye Yero: there was no way to export the song for a game i am making
- (2021-06-01) Jonas Thörnvall: Excellent midiplayer and good choice of soundfont, i just wish the guy had made it possible to reach/send messages over a midiport of webMidi API for liveplay. Have it receive notes over midiports. It seem lowlatency but since there no way to test using keyboard one do not know. This is the player i would like to play live in browser with.
- (2021-01-05) mcakgun: great but does anyone know how to convert mp3 to sf2??
- (2020-09-21) Cauli: the only downside to this is that i cant play multiple different sf2 files at once