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This question stems from the fact that it's possible to use the TiMidity++ driver - which apparently supports SF2 soundfonts - with ZDoom. So, could SF2's be loaded into ZDoom using the TiMidity driver as a vessel? If so, would either program have to be reconfigured or modified?

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I'm not sure about a driver, but ZDoom can access a TiMidity executable during runtime, to play the music. Randy Heit prepared a build of TiMidity for ZDoom on Windows. See this post on how to set it to use an SF2.

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I knew I had to use TiMidity as a vessel, but I didn't know there was a version compiled for ZDoom. Thanks for your help.

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