Unlike the menu-diving nightmare of the Akai S950, the SF2 is surprisingly tactile. It has dedicated buttons for:
You can truncate samples, set loop points, and apply basic envelope shaping without ever touching a mouse—a relief in an era of tiny LCDs. korg sf2
Originally developed by E-mu Systems and popularized by Creative Labs in the early 1990s, SoundFonts were the standard for computer-based MIDI playback before virtual studio technology (VST) took over. Unlike the menu-diving nightmare of the Akai S950,