Uploaded on
Jan 17, 2024
(and last updated on Jan 18, 2024)
recopiles the sound effects in the game and others like i.e: the music box instrument.
Soundfont i made using the .psf files of the game, that i got from https://psf.joshw.info/ and i used VGMTrans and Polyphone to do the rest wwww man half of the people who know Lain are like programmers and ppl who do cool things with technology and shit, why did nobody thought of doing this before??
Uploaded on
Nov 24, 2023
(and last updated on Apr 17, 2024)
A Free SFZ/WAV semi-concert grand piano that can reproduce beautiful sounds by remastering all 480 sampled sound sources of the Salamander Grand. The SFZ sound bank package (48kHz24bit, Size:1.5GB) is provided free of charge (license: CC-by).
Listening to a Preview: Images I, L. 110 - I. Reflets dans l'eau (Debussy)
https://www.ir.isas.jaxa.jp/~cyamauch/NoctSalamanderGrandPiano/images1_noct40.eff-fir.mp3
2020 Fazioli F 308 Concert Grand, Recorded at 24 bit, 48 kHz in Milan, Italy. 1,211 samples, 20 velocity layers, sampled in minor thirds from the lowest C. Pedal up and pedal down samples. Simulated half pedal. Simulated incremental soft pedal. Optional dampers and release noise for increased realism. Uncompressed size 4.8GB.
1956 Blüthner Model 1 Concert Grand, recorded at 24 bit, 48 kHz in Milan, Italy. 1,211 samples, 20 velocity layers, sampled in minor thirds from the lowest C. Pedal up and pedal down samples. Simulated half pedal. Simulated incremental soft pedal. Optional dampers and release noise for increased realism. Uncompressed size 4.8GB.
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1962 Bösendorfer Imperial Concert Grand, Recorded at 24 bit, 48 kHz in Borgo Del Cervo, Italy. 1,211 samples, 20 velocity layers, sampled in minor thirds from the lowest C. Pedal up and pedal down samples. Simulated half pedal. Simulated incremental soft pedal. Optional dampers and release noise for increased realism. Uncompressed size 4.8GB.
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