Uploaded on
Apr 10, 2024
(and last updated on Apr 30, 2024)
The name nena in spanish mean's baby, female gender.
there ar 3 reasons to make this gm set..
first, i collect some sounds of the fairlight CMI3 library and some emulator 2 retro sounds, combine with samples of my keyboards that not i put in none of my soundfonts and more samples from internet.
and the best reason is build a gm set that sounds too sweet, more delicate, and more femenen like a woman.
this general midi bank is intended for romantic music, easy listeni...
Uploaded on
Jul 10, 2023
(and last updated on May 19, 2024)
It is recommended that you upgrade to v1.10, that features a bunch of fixes such as balancing. https://musical-artifacts.com/artifacts/3181
This soundfont has been renamed from "Caed's Ultimate Adequate GM" to "Apollo GMGS". I've spent almost 2 months making this version and making a bunch of well changes to this soundfont to achieve a better MIDI listening experience. I've removed many sounds from CrisisGeneralMidi3.01 and other bland samples and such and made this sound...
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This soundfont uses a bunch of material, so PLEASE read the notice that was left in the archive and please email me if there is anything wrong with the soundfont, and action will be taken accordingly.
Uploaded on
Nov 21, 2020
(and last updated on May 19, 2024)
we are continue wit the gm emulation series, this time i sampled my roland ea7, and allso mix with free soundfonts with roland samples, the result is the most aqurate emulation of a hardware synth, en joy and make music!
Uploaded on
Oct 02, 2018
(and last updated on Oct 02, 2018)
I upload this soundfont here, because, i'm the real autor of this popular sf.
it's amaising that some people use my gm bank throo out the years, and still is the favorite for some musicians.
and welcome aboard!:
all i have to say is, thanks all!.
Milton Paredes, MPJ Factory, studios, Quito ecuador.
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c 2005 mpj Factory studios, quito, ecuador
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