Uploaded on
Oct 16, 2016
(and last updated on Sep 22, 2019)
This soundfont is made with the samples recorded at the Electronic Music Studios of the University of Iowa (USA) Except for cutting the silence before the attack, the samples were not modified : natural sound, natural sustain and release: no loop, no effect.
The samples are publicly available as is, with no license, as far as I know. My warm greetings to the nice people who maintain this usefull project! Please check their home page for more details: http://theremin.music...
Uploaded on
Dec 01, 2018
(and last updated on Mar 27, 2020)
Sample #: 337 Sample Rate: 44,100 Bits Per Sample: 24 Uncompressed Size: 301.8mb
A trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles. The trumpet group contains the instruments with the highest register in the brass family. Trumpet-like instruments have historically been used as signaling devices in battle or hunting, with examples dating back to at least 1500 BC; they began to be used as musical instruments only in the late 14th or early 15th ce...
Uploaded on
Sep 02, 2019
(and last updated on May 11, 2020)
This is intended to be an orchestral soundfont for GM (General MIDI), compiled from various other soundfonts. The reason being is that I couldn't find a decent orchestral GM soundfont (for my needs), so I decided to compile my own by carefully picking samples from other sources.
Feel free to use this for whatever you want to, but remember that these samples aren't mine, so it's all a grey area.
Update: Added 309 GS patches. The GM only version can still be downloaded fro...
Uploaded on
Apr 04, 2016
(and last updated on Apr 04, 2016)
A tranverse flute soundfont created from scratch using the no-vibrato samples provided by IOWA University. One sample per note. No filters. No loops. Only the flute samples the way they were recorded. (If you want the legato effect, please, use attack controllers to create it.)
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