Uploaded on
Jan 13, 2021
(and last updated on Apr 04, 2024)
This Soundfont is a fixed version of Micasddsa4000's Jummbox Soundfont. I, stgiga, fixed the pitch and mappings, and also added Zandro Reveille's OPL3 drums (TheFatMan is part of the equation) because Micas didn't use drums. It's really neat and retro!
Enjoy!
Stay safe, stay at home, and wash ur hands!
Sincerely, stgiga
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Uploaded on
Dec 16, 2020
(and last updated on Apr 04, 2024)
This Soundfont is a fixed version of Micasddsa4000's Beepbox Soundfont.
I, stgiga, fixed the pitch and mappings, and also added Zandro Reveille's OPL3 drums (TheFatMan is part of the equation) because Micas didn't use drums. It's really neat and retro!
Enjoy!
Stay safe, stay at home, and wash ur hands!
Sincerely, stgiga
Uploaded on
May 18, 2020
(and last updated on Aug 18, 2020)
A SoundFont of FPD97/98's predecessor, FPD (Frostforest PCM Driver). This is a SoundFont made with the PCM tone waveform data found in the multiple PCM driver FPD for NEC PC-98 computers. They also are used in the first FPD port for Windows 95, called FPD95. New versions (from FPD97 onwards) use a different PCM sound set for MIDI and RCP playback, but the old sound set is still present. It has 128 presets and 1 drumkit.I made it because someone requested it. Keep in mind t...
Uploaded on
Mar 28, 2020
(and last updated on Apr 17, 2020)
This is a SoundFont of a shareware Japanese software synthesizer of the 90's, called FPD98.
The software synthesizer FPD98 contains many additional functions, such as:
Composing music using its own MML syntax implementation
MIDI/RCP/WAV playback, including the FPD format
Conversion of MIDI/RCP to the propietary format "FPD"
Sampling/editing PCM tone waveform data files (FPV) using PE98
etc.
For MIDI/RCP/FPD playback, it uses a variety of PCM tone waveforms. The tone wa...
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