Uploaded on
Sep 25, 2020
(and last updated on May 26, 2023)
I, stgiga, made this layered mashup of the Yamaha Tyros 4 fixed Soundfont by Milton Paredes (which was fixed by RolandKnight) and the JV-1010 Soundfont. This results in a layered GM bank with snazzy timbre and it sounds really really good with many MIDIs. The acoustic guitar is really realistic, among others.
I hope that you enjoy this!
No quality was sacrificed during the making of this.
A second link is here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/stgigasoundfonts/files/so...
Uploaded on
Mar 20, 2017
(and last updated on Apr 04, 2024)
If you need that musical sound from an 80s rock band or a Homestar Runner cartoon, this sample library could fit the bill! I built this virtual synth from samples, recorded using a vintage keyboard, that just appeared one day. When we were kids, my brother and I spent countless hours playing around with it. I even composed some of my very first melodies of music using this keyboard.
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Uploaded on
Dec 16, 2016
(and last updated on Nov 30, 2018)
UPDATED! (May 5, 2017) I fixed some tuning issues and removed a few bad notes. Fixed volume value in Bass.
Embrace the fun sound of this virtual electronic organ, sampled from a spinet organ that was likely built in the late 70s!
The full version is available on my website: http://michaelpichermusic.wixsite.com/composer/
Uploaded on
Sep 02, 2016
(and last updated on Dec 02, 2018)
Unlike other virtual pianos, this one will give you the sensation of sitting at the piano bench directly in front of the keys. This effect is best experienced when you wear headphones. Features include samples for when the damper pedal is both up and down, sampled releases, and even damper pedal sounds that all recorded binaurally from a playing position!
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