Uploaded on
Apr 30, 2020
(and last updated on Oct 17, 2021)
A group Acapella GS (GM.DLS level) Soundfont made with free sources.
Features highly amazing range from 2 members of this group.
progressively sips a matcha latte while riding in a spiral on a bicycle
I, stgiga, have a high neutral voice with about as much tuning as a Calliope. I'm pretty sure you can figure out how odd that pitch is for ME to have and how fitting that tuning is if you take a look at my weebly that has my HiDef soundfont on it... I really should update t...
And Maybe this will be the more light General Midi Compatible Not So Really Realistic String Ensemble that you can find, thanks to Bigsquid and Toru Inahama for helping with the waveforms
Uploaded on
Sep 30, 2021
(and last updated on Sep 30, 2021)
Hey bro, there you have, Our friend Giovanni Valentino sampled his own Violin and made it first a free kontakt library, later I just adapt it to be General Midi compatible and attachable to your own soundfonts, so enjoy it
PD: I am just learning how to add loop points, so I just have to do this with artificial loop creator, that alters the sample instead of using the most aproximated loop point, so that is the reason that layer with the original patch, but belive me, this...
Uploaded on
Nov 01, 2021
(and last updated on Jan 18, 2022)
This libre Soundfont is a fixed version of Micasddsa4000's Jummbox Soundfont. I, stgiga, fixed the pitch, OPL2 samples, modulators, and mappings, and also added Zandro Reveille's OPL3 drums (TheFatMan is part of the equation, including OPL2 booster drums too) (also William B. Santos's YM2612 and Piconica (free basic waveform synth tool of sorts) drums were used to boost the range again, followed by little-scale's and drunkenjesus's OPLL drums, resulting in a drum range of ...
Extra considerations:
Beepbox and Jummbox are under the MIT license, and Zandro's OPL3 and OPL2 are under CC-BY-SA4, which is compatible with the MIT license. The William B. Santos stuff is Public Domain.
OPLL stuff is libre.
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