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Dec 05, 2022
(and last updated on Oct 20, 2023)
I'm stgiga, and here's my 4GiB Roland SC-88Pro soundfont from my Weebly but in a better place. This SF2 was made when I was, in essence, a 15-16yo trans girl (I'm now nonbinary, 21yo, and use they/them). It even supports the XG mode. It was designed to be compatible with the vast majority of MIDI files, including exotic ones that used the 88Pro, especially Japanese MIDIs. I made it in 2018 when I was fed up with broken MIDIs. It was a pain to make and often involved using ...
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Jan 13, 2021
(and last updated on Oct 28, 2022)
This my merger and fix of the Hedsound MT32 soundfont and Hakerg's GM version. Hakerg had forgotten the fret noise which broke certain songs, so what I did to fix that involved me putting the Guitar Harmonics thing there. Also I did some link-related stereo fixes without affecting the MT32's special stereo. I also painstakingly made the SFX kit into individual GS SFX items, while also making Bird Tweet better. I mapped the SFX also into the MSB Bank 64 XG SFX bank so that ...
Uploaded on
Dec 16, 2020
(and last updated on Apr 04, 2024)
This Soundfont is a fixed version of Micasddsa4000's Beepbox Soundfont.
I, stgiga, fixed the pitch and mappings, and also added Zandro Reveille's OPL3 drums (TheFatMan is part of the equation) because Micas didn't use drums. It's really neat and retro!
Enjoy!
Stay safe, stay at home, and wash ur hands!
Sincerely, stgiga
Uploaded on
Sep 25, 2020
(and last updated on May 26, 2023)
I, stgiga, made this layered mashup of the Yamaha Tyros 4 fixed Soundfont by Milton Paredes (which was fixed by RolandKnight) and the JV-1010 Soundfont. This results in a layered GM bank with snazzy timbre and it sounds really really good with many MIDIs. The acoustic guitar is really realistic, among others.
I hope that you enjoy this!
No quality was sacrificed during the making of this.
A second link is here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/stgigasoundfonts/files/so...
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