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May 18, 2020
(and last updated on Aug 18, 2020)
A SoundFont of FPD97/98's predecessor, FPD (Frostforest PCM Driver). This is a SoundFont made with the PCM tone waveform data found in the multiple PCM driver FPD for NEC PC-98 computers. They also are used in the first FPD port for Windows 95, called FPD95. New versions (from FPD97 onwards) use a different PCM sound set for MIDI and RCP playback, but the old sound set is still present. It has 128 presets and 1 drumkit.I made it because someone requested it. Keep in mind t...
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Mar 28, 2020
(and last updated on Apr 17, 2020)
This is a SoundFont of a shareware Japanese software synthesizer of the 90's, called FPD98.
The software synthesizer FPD98 contains many additional functions, such as:
Composing music using its own MML syntax implementation
MIDI/RCP/WAV playback, including the FPD format
Conversion of MIDI/RCP to the propietary format "FPD"
Sampling/editing PCM tone waveform data files (FPV) using PE98
etc.
For MIDI/RCP/FPD playback, it uses a variety of PCM tone waveforms. The tone wa...
Uploaded on
Jun 12, 2018
(and last updated on Dec 02, 2020)
This is a SoundFont of my Casio CTK-230.
Months ago I started to make this SoundFont, only the piano presets. But on June 9 I started to continue it, and finally I completed it. I have sampled and also recreated the loop points in each sample, to save space and prevent this SoundFont from being large. There are some presets that I have not recreated because the envelopes that were used for those presets are not possible using the parameters that the SoundFont 2.1 format o...
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Mar 05, 2018
(and last updated on Apr 10, 2021)
SampleSynthesis (beta version) is a SoundFont based on waveforms sampled from various sound sources. Note that "sound source" in my context refers to a sound generator software, not a public source of downloadable sounds. I made it to recreate electronic toys and more. (Specifically retro sounds).
Features velocity layers in some presets, some of them are monophonic. I recommend use this SoundFont without sinc interpolation because it ruins loop points in the samples.
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