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Yamaha P-45 Full Soundfont

by Paw Inc. aka: Erik Demar

Uploaded on Jun 09, 2021 (and last updated on Jan 23, 2022)

The Yamaha P-45 soundfont is a soundfont made by Paw Inc using the original Yamaha P-45 digital piano for the sounds. was made with Polyphone and it was recorded with a 1/4 audio jack to usb device connected to the actual Yamaha P-45. The instruments are Piano 1 and 2, Electric Piano 1, Electric Piano 2, Harpsicord 1 and 2, Strings, Organ 1 and 2, and Vibraphone.

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Yamaha C7 (Sheet Music Boss)

by GD CRAFT

Uploaded on Dec 05, 2022 (and last updated on Dec 05, 2022)

Another soundfont! This time I decided to make Sheet Music Boss's soundfont which is based on a Yamaha C7. I found the samples in a old version of the soundfont. I just simply edited them and added 41 velocity layers. it's around 400 mb in size.

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Yamaha C5 Piano (Pianoteq 7)

by Simone Piervergili

Uploaded on Nov 20, 2022 (and last updated on Apr 17, 2023)

Yamaha C5 Piano, recorded from Pianoteq 7, using LMMS, just like the Hamburg Steinway D piano, Trance Synth and Iconic EDM leads.

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Xylo Piano 1.1 (SFZ)

by Michael Picher

Uploaded on Feb 11, 2017 (and last updated on Nov 30, 2018)

This sound library is sampled from a toy that has two modes, which are obviously "Piano" and "Xylophone". You can access these modes via key switches. I made this virtual instrument so that is played back exactly like the original toy, right down to the quirk that necessitates that you press the keys down with a bit of force, in order for the hammer to hit the bells. If you don't, then you'll just hear the keys flailing and no tone. This is a great oddity to add amongst ...

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Extra considerations: Feel free to use this instrument in commercial or non-commercial works.

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