just the best and lightweiged string section samples for atach it to your General Midi soundfont
includes:
Strings 1 (Marcato or sometimes called Arco Strings)
Strings 2 (Legato or also known as Slow Strings)
Tremolo Strings
Pizzicato Strings
perfect for your clasical music arrangements, this is the less synthy sounding compilation
and the best thing is that is not so size weighter, perfect for give a extra to your soundfonts without excedeng less than 100mb or less
These files are made available through a mix of different licenses. Read the description, more info links, file contents or contact the author in order to get the full information.
This was a project that beggins as a mugen game, mompies legacy midi soundcore, but that project take another way, so I decide to return the original project of a decent and cheesy soundfont swiss army knife
These files are made available through a mix of different licenses. Read the description, more info links, file contents or contact the author in order to get the full information.
These files are made available through a mix of different licenses. Read the description, more info links, file contents or contact the author in order to get the full information.
Uploaded on
Sep 25, 2021
(and last updated on Oct 26, 2021)
A lot of classic samples by uknown sources for the public domain in the classic 2008-2010 fl studio comunity, Enjoy it
I recommend you to see the usagee example video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AdEvFr8Dm4
Uploaded on
Sep 21, 2021
(and last updated on Oct 26, 2021)
Its the original sound directly sampled from a phisical Roland D-50 Keyboard,
Arranged for general midi note mapping and Preset LSB, so you can attach itt to your own General Midi soundfont with Polyphone
Thanks to Rodrigo Escudero for the waveforms
Rodrigo Escudero Youtube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYn23tQ5J1ymDg9XpEY0qMQ
Extra considerations:
Non for commercial use
Remember that Samples in this soundfont collection are from Roland Corporation, we do own nor claim to own anything exhibited here. All rights reserved to Roland corporation.
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