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Dec 05, 2022
(and last updated on Oct 20, 2023)
I'm stgiga, and here's my 4GiB Roland SC-88Pro soundfont from my Weebly but in a better place. This SF2 was made when I was, in essence, a 15-16yo trans girl (I'm now nonbinary, 21yo, and use they/them). It even supports the XG mode. It was designed to be compatible with the vast majority of MIDI files, including exotic ones that used the 88Pro, especially Japanese MIDIs. I made it in 2018 when I was fed up with broken MIDIs. It was a pain to make and often involved using ...
Uploaded on
Jul 31, 2021
(and last updated on Aug 02, 2021)
Leapster updated Leapfont from GitHub, it has banks and instruments. But unfortunately, Fuller, a resident of San Jose, California, died from pancreatic cancer on January 2, 2016. He was survived by his wife, Rebecca, and two sons, Jeff and Kevin.
I decided to remake it without my cancer.
Combined with Sonic X and other Leapster game instruments. Drums have bank instruments like Room or Power.
Uploaded on
Jul 11, 2019
(and last updated on Apr 17, 2024)
This sub-7KiB GM soundfont works on all midi players. It uses a 9 sample filtered square wave for melody and a 118 sample filtered periodic Noise wave for drums and sfx. Also note that the square is 11025hz sample rate and the noise is 11025hz sample rate, meaning that one can use it in scenarios of the worst quality possible with no trouble whatsoever. The entire 127 samples of audio data could fit in the wave memory of the Namco 163 Famicom expansion sound chip when ALL ...
Uploaded on
Jul 11, 2019
(and last updated on Apr 17, 2024)
This is a GM bank based on Atari 2600 that uses period accurate samples to reproduce GM tunes as if made on Atari 2600. It uses distortion 3 and distortion 15 plus the bassy wave to span all 128 keys with a note. The drums are AY/YM noise with some overdrive like on Sunsoft 5B mixer. The GM melodic bank sound effects use Ricoh 2A03 noise from the NES. This makes up most of the bank along with the pitching of Atari's 32 pitches recorded from hardware. I, stgiga balanced and...
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