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Tenor Saxophone (EXS)

by Lithalean

Uploaded on Feb 06, 2019 (and last updated on Mar 27, 2020)

Sample #: 787 Sample Rate: 44,100 Bits Per Sample: 24 Uncompressed Size: 1.5gb The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones. The tenor is pitched in the key of B♭ (while the Alto is pitched in the key of E♭), and written as a transposing instrument in the treble clef, sounding an octave and a major second lower than the wri...

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Tekken Advanced [GBA]

by Exabyte U

Uploaded on Mar 29, 2020 (and last updated on Sep 26, 2020)

Soundfont and midi ripped straight from the video game using GBAMusRiper. Able to be used with any DAW that plays soundfonts. [9/26/2020] Rearranged the files and added .dls/.sf2

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Tekiah, Shevarim, Teruah

by Starbirth Music - Martin J. Schiff

Uploaded on Aug 24, 2015 (and last updated on Jan 15, 2016)

Here are some free samples from Starbirth Music for Gigastudio and other samplers. The first sample is for Gigastudio, and is a recording of traditional shofar calls played and recorded by Martin Schiff. Here are the details about the samples: There are 3 different calls: Tekiah - a long blast (varying lengths) Shevarim - a wailing sound Teruah - a broken trumpet sound Mappings C4 - G4 - Tekiah (all notes, including half steps) A5, B5 - Teruah C5, D5 - Shevarim E5...

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Extra considerations: You may use them in any way you wish to make music either for your own use, or commercially, but you MAY NOT sell the samples, or include them in a compilation for samples for sale.

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Tartina's AMS patches

by Tartina

Uploaded on Jul 02, 2016

Patches for Alsa Modular Synth made by Guido (tartina on github). Lots of old-timey and analog sounding stuff and a few emulations of famous sounds by the band Pink Floyd. Give it a try!

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Tambourine Hydrogen Drumkit and samples

by isis999

Uploaded on Nov 15, 2016 (and last updated on Nov 24, 2016)

Drumkit for Hydrogen, of various tambourine samples. The samples are provided as well. I've only cutted the silences before the attack. They are not otherwise manipulated in any way. They come from the University of Iowa (USA), Electronic Music Studio. They are generously and freely available, and are published without any license. http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/index.html Except one sample, Tambourine, wich comes from the Hydrogen official drumkits database: Gimme a H...

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Tales of The Abyss 2.0 [PS2]

by Exabyte U

Uploaded on Mar 09, 2020 (and last updated on May 16, 2020)

Soundfont and midi ripped straight from the video game using VGMTrans. Able to be used with any DAW that plays soundfonts. Only the sequenced music is available, which is 6 songs (5 counting that one doesn't even have some of the instruments accompanying it). [5/16/2020] Rearranged the files Added .dls and .sf2 (Still no way, that I know of, to get the instruments for Qliphoth).

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