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Toy Harmonica

by Simone Piervergili

Uploaded on Apr 24, 2024

A toy harmonica recorded at my grandparents' house using my laptop.

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Extra considerations: Free to use as much as you like, credit me.

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The Ring Doorbell Soundfont

by me lmao

Uploaded on Apr 22, 2024 (and last updated on Apr 23, 2024)

Well i made a soundfont. enjoy!

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Pixitracker Soundfont

by hqc

Uploaded on Apr 21, 2024 (and last updated on Apr 21, 2024)

Only for the first Pixipack, as making soundfonts is tedious I may make an updated one with more pixipacks and I was planning on it - expect that in the future.

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well this was My previous soundfont but I resampled to make it more close to a Ai synthesis instead FM layering and for saving disk space Ironically, I think that despite being an FM-based sound, I feel that it is one of those few sounds that the more Rompler-sampled instead of FM synthetized, the better consistency it has It is not for nothing that those keyboards that begin their brand with the letter K and Artificial Inteligenct Type 2 1994 synths are my favorites f...

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well, first after trying to sample the YCS FM korg based piano, well I feel it a little hollow in bass, so I mixed it with some extra dexed presets, to more closely resemble the bass sound of the 01w digipiano. but then I wanted to imitate a super layer like the 01W Dynopiano, so when I finished my heavy and bass sound preset, I dedicated myself to try to recreate the sound of the DWGS contained in the korgs of the 90s using bell like Dexed presets, which is usually the ...

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