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FPD98

by Dekyo Ongen

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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Extra considerations: FPD98 is (C) by RAT Corporation.

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FPD9x

by stgiga, Dekyo Ongen

Uploaded on Sep 29, 2020

This is a SoundFont layering of two Japanese software synthesizers of the 90's, called FPD98, and is layered with 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 s...

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Based on FlameStudios' giga sound fonts. *1 Hedsound has made it for you: Gibson LesPaul guitar soundfont with its unique timbre. General Midi v1 compatible GS compatible. Includes 18 Patches compatible with Sound Canvas 55/88x & Roland midifiles. It takes up incredibly small memory space. Noises and distortions were eliminated. The sample area was narrowed and the size of the soundfonts reduced. Best loop points set. The parameters were reset and optim...

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Funk Hydrogen Beat Templates

by Brian the Lion

Uploaded on Mar 03, 2017 (and last updated on Mar 03, 2017)

I present you with my second ever beat template which focuses around the funk genre. These beats, however, can be used in most genres such as rock, hip-hop, pop and even metal at times. Once again, I have only used a closed hi-hat for the right-hand rhythm, however it is easy enough to interchange this with whatever suits you, like the ride, open hats, or crash. Just copy the same pattern on the ride, or crash and then delete the notes from the hi-hat. I hope you enjoy c...

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GBFont Soundfont

by MaliceX

Uploaded on Jul 29, 2015 (and last updated on Jan 22, 2016)

Introduction This is a synthesized Soundfont, made specifically for Soundfont-based soundcards. Most preferably, the SBLive! The Gameboy waveforms consist of small-wave-use, to make strange-like sounds. In this case, Gameboy-rather. My source is included, in case you want to continue it from the version you used last. It's in Audio Compositor format the source, so keep in mind, that if you run AC with it, make sure to map the wave files required, to the sample library. :...

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General User GS 1.471 (EXS)

by Lithalean

Uploaded on Jan 09, 2019 (and last updated on Jan 09, 2019)

About GeneralUser GS GeneralUser GS is a GM and GS compatible SoundFont bank for composing, playing MIDI files, and retro gaming. It features 259 instrument presets and 11 drum kits, all while possessing a very low memory footprint (less than 30 MB of RAM). Due to its clever, detailed sound programming, GeneralUser GS can sound as good or better than SoundFonts that are 2-3 times its size. AudioLayer satisfies the most sought after gap for contemporary music production o...

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Extra considerations: Original .sf2 by S. Christian Collins

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