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Modern Marimba

by Daindune

Uploaded on Mar 17, 2024 (and last updated on Mar 18, 2024)

Here is another realistic marimba soundfont. I recorded the samples from Soundtrap. This is GM compatible. Feel free to use this in your soundfonts, and please give me credit.

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the same that before, but for some uknown reason even for me I simply decided to add that beautiful saxes from Grandpa Streets soundfont, so, my desire to make a maximum 70mb size for 2005 soundblaster cards still on work this thing is thinked not only for be good sounding only on orchestral and classical music, this thing is suposed to sound gorgogeous and versatile even jazz, pop and latin music, so please enjoy it

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Bellatrix Orchestra - Xylophone

by Daindune

Uploaded on Nov 25, 2023

This is the Xylophone from the Bellatrix Orchestra soundfont, The Samples are converted to stereo, and it sounds like a realistic 4 octave wooden xylophone.

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J-nuki's clarinet

by BAGEL

Uploaded on Sep 20, 2023

The beautiful sound of an orchestral clarinet, compiled from (J-nuki clarinetist) YouTube video. Has a range of 5 complete octaves, with many sound variations. Includes a total of 15 samples, with no filters or any alterations added.

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this is a modification of the original pocket strings, but now contains another strings 2 preset that sounds less than a synth

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Musescore General HQ Soundfont (.sf2 Converted)

by Frank Wen, Michael Cowgill, S. Christian Collins

Uploaded on Jun 13, 2023 (and last updated on Jun 19, 2023)

The reason I published this here on Musical Artifacts is because it was originally an .sf3 file and .sf3's are compatible with such a small amount of things. The way I converted the thing was using Polyphone. I just loaded it, hit 'Save As...' and chose .sf2. It sounds just like the original with not much loss and I'm pretty happy with it. If you like the sound of the Musescore soundfont and want to use it with some other software (e.g. VLC Media Player). To summarize, I p...

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