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Feb 07, 2023
(and last updated on Feb 08, 2023)
Im suprised nobody hasnt even done this game yet until now. This is the Soundfont of the Japanese exclusive Gameboy Advance game: Densetsu No Starfy. All sounds and samples were ripped from GBA Mus Riper and they were tuned and edited with Polyphone and were tested with LMMS and Audio Evolution. Enjoy!
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Jan 02, 2023
(and last updated on Jan 04, 2023)
Happy New Year everyone! And what a new year indeed as it has been 7(!) years since fluidvolt released his Mother 3 soundfont to the world. And in that time many individuals have made a lotta amazing tracks with it. And while his soundfont was usable and useful at the time, I think it could definitely use a bit of an update since then. Namely in reorganizing the instruments to be a bit more GM compliant, renaming instruments to be a bit more recognizable and touching up so...
Uploaded on
Nov 24, 2022
(and last updated on Dec 23, 2022)
(1.01 Update): I completely forgot to include GBA Mother 1's exclusive kick sample, this update includes that. I'll be honest seeing as there isn't a easy way to extract the sample itself due to Mother 1's sound engine appearing to be different/not use Sappy, I couldn't rip the sample itself from within. So what I decided to do was to use the mGBA emulator, turn off all the PSG Square and Noise channels leaving me with only the sample playback of the kick. I then recorded ...
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Aug 23, 2020
(and last updated on Sep 07, 2023)
(NOTE: Apparently I have to specify that if you intend to use this soundfont for video game music recreations like Pizza Tower, what you'll have is something very inaccurate as this wouldn't have been used by them. They very clearly use the crunched samples and not these hq ones.) Not made by me, made by @KeepShitClassy on twitter. Instruments without the GBA compression basically. No fuzz or crush at all. Enjoy.
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