Uploaded on
Nov 22, 2023
(and last updated on Nov 22, 2023)
Here is a realistic GM SoundFont that I’ve been working on.
This SoundFont contains realistic sound samples.
Most of them are from No Budget SFZs, Freepats, and Versilian Studios.
With 128 instruments, and 8 drum kits, and the mono instruments have been balanced to sound stereo.
Although most of the instruments contain stereo samples.
The next update will contain an SFX kit, all instruments will have dynamic velocity layers, and some instrument sounds will be changed.
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Uploaded on
Apr 29, 2023
(and last updated on Jan 13, 2024)
I'm the first to upload an Organteq soundfont artifact as well, because nobody has uploaded one out of Organteq yet either.
A custom preset I made here by attaching stops to all drawknobs, to obtain this full and rich sound of a church instead of the default one that sounds like a flute. However, church organs have different sounds, it depends on the pipes and drawknobs.
Organteq is still another physically modelled plugin by Modartt, but this organ is a jewel, also, I rec...
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Samples recorded from Organteq using LMMS, and I did the same thing with Arturia as well, and I even did so with Pianoteq's classical guitar.
This is the Church Organ from Organteq 2, this one is more bombastic than the one in the previous version of Organteq, which is Organteq 1:
https://musical-artifacts.com/artifacts/2893
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"As a special exception, if you create a composition which uses these sounds, and mix these sounds or unaltered portions of these sounds into the composition, these sounds do not by themselves cause the entire composition as a whole to be covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the composition might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
If you modify these sounds, you may extend this exception to your version of the sounds, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version."
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