Uploaded on
Jul 20, 2020
(and last updated on Jan 29, 2021)
DISCLAIMER: i do not own all the sounds in the soundfont in any way. i just "compiling" them into a single soundfont and sharing it so anyone can use it to make some musics / songs with these instruments or so...
(Disclaimer updated on 08-08-2020. updated for better clarity)
This is a bunch of instruments used in the game animal crossing new horizons itself
oh and this is the "uncalibrated" version, you can use this version if you wish to edit and configure the .sf2 you...
Uploaded on
Jul 20, 2020
(and last updated on Jan 29, 2021)
DISCLAIMER: i do not own all the sounds in the soundfont in any way. i just "compiling" them into a single soundfont and sharing it so anyone can use it to make some musics / songs with these instruments or so...
(Disclaimer updated on 08-08-2020. updated for better clarity)
This is a bunch of instruments used in the game animal crossing new horizons itself
oh and this is the "calibrated" version, this sf2 has (some of) the possible loopable instruments looped, and migh...
Uploaded on
Jul 19, 2020
(and last updated on Jan 16, 2021)
DISCLAIMER: i do not own all the sounds in the soundfont in any way. i just "compiling" them into a single soundfont and sharing it so anyone can use it to make some vocal covers or so...
(Disclaimer updated on 08-08-2020. updated for better clarity)
Quick explanation: The villagers singing is differed into 3 types, boy, girl, and man.
-Boy: As the name implies, all male villagers (except cranky villagers) sing in this vocal
-Girl: All female villagers sing in this voc...
Uploaded on
Jan 24, 2018
(and last updated on Apr 06, 2020)
DISCLAIMER: I do not own this soundfont, because, only I'm Sharing for this web site.
Did you remembered this soundfont? K.K. Slider songs is the first Animal Crossing soundfont made in 10 years ago (in 2008).
Thanks to JJokerDude for make this Excellent Soundfont of he made it.
Extra considerations:
Animal Crossing (C) Nintendo, K.K. Slider is voiced by Kazumi Totaka
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