Uploaded on
Feb 09, 2023
(and last updated on Jan 20, 2024)
I decided to remake my first soundfont since the other one wasn't really that good lol. This version includes stuff from the other one that I missed. I also fixed the noise in the background and the piano sounds better.
This was made by audio ripping an old toy keyboard I had laying around. I then took all the samples and composed them into a soundfont.
If you're wondering what the exact keyboard I used is, its an FI-1264
Uploaded on
Dec 22, 2022
(and last updated on Dec 31, 2022)
You remember that video of a cat playing a piano that used to be very popular a long time ago? Well I turned it into a soundfont! I made this out of boredom.
Please note that this soundfont may not be perfect since all of the sounds came from the original video.
Uploaded on
Apr 18, 2022
(and last updated on Apr 18, 2022)
This is my first soundfont, which was made from WAV files taken from an old version of an iPhone app called Piano Infinity. It has five keyboard instruments, which are supposed to be a grand piano, a pub (honky-tonk) piano, a harpsichord, an electronic piano, and an organ. The first four sound very similar to each other, while the organ has a very different sound. The developer of that app has replaced the pub piano with a glockenspiel, while making the other instruments s...
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Do not use this soundfont for profit, because it came from an app that once cost $5. Though is now free, it still profits from subscriptions. Credit goes to Mr. Daniel Perez and his company for giving me childhood memories with it, and glory to God.
Uploaded on
Mar 22, 2019
(and last updated on Mar 22, 2019)
tonight i sampled one of my toys, this is the Dubreg stylophone s1, a digital copy of the same makers of the Stylophone in UK.
this is based of samples, but this samples has low quality and too much aliasing thath sounds anoying.
but, i sample this in 8 kHz, and soudns still low fy but mmore enjoyable to play.
just 12 kb!, and 6 presets.
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