Ask and you shall receive: A GM SoundFont by me, stgiga, of those musical calculators that was turned into an incomplete and non-GM SoundFont by evnchn on Github, but now including a drumkit (the Controller Click from Marcel J. Therrien's Gamer's Orchestra to represent calculator keypresses), and SFX (Pencil from JS121's SFX, to fit the math theme.)
sleaf (maker of the old DSoundFont Ultimate and its much better successors Enchant! and ETERNAL!) helped fix the balance, whi...
Uploaded on
Oct 20, 2016
(and last updated on Sep 22, 2019)
My own recording of a small balafon.
- The instrument is traditionnaly made and comes from the Bobo-Dioulasso region, SW of Burkina Faso
- Recorded at home with a Rode NTG3 -> Scarlett 2i4 soundcart -> Ardour on LibraZiK
- Natural sounds, no effects at all
- Pentatonic scale, C3 to E5
- FF and MF
- 48kHz, 32 bits
- soundfont and samples available
- soundfont made with Swami
- WTFPL
Uploaded on
Oct 12, 2016
(and last updated on Sep 22, 2019)
This soundfont is made with the samples recorded at the Electronic Music Studios of the University of Iowa (USA)
Except for cutting the silence before the attack, the samples were not modified : natural sound, natural sustain and release: no loop, no effect.
The samples are publicly available as is, with no license, as far as I know.
My warm greetings to the nice people who maintain this usefull project!
Please check their home page for more details: http://theremin.music...
Uploaded on
Oct 11, 2016
(and last updated on Sep 22, 2019)
This soundfont is made with the samples recorded at the Electronic Music Studios of the University of Iowa (USA)
Except for cutting the silence before the attack, the samples were not modified : natural sound, natural sustain and release: no loop, no effect.
The samples are publicly available as is, with no license, as far as I know.
My warm greetings to the nice people who maintain this usefull project!
Please check their home page for more details: http://theremin.music...
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