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Edirol SD-20 ~ Contemporary Soundfont

by Thomas K.

Uploaded on Jun 25, 2021

This soundfont contains the Contemporary (default) GM2 sound set of the Edirol SD-20 sound module, for the most part. Though it is not possible to conform to the GM2 standards due to lack of Bank LSB with soundfont technology, however, I added most of these additional patches in place of their respective GS ones, meaning the GS support is about Roland SC-55 coverage, with a few additions. Note that this can be a bit confusing, because these are not sampled from its GS soun...

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Gecko Kalimba K17M

by Thomas K.

Uploaded on Apr 12, 2021 (and last updated on Apr 12, 2021)

This is my first recording of a kalimba. There aren't too many kalimba soundfonts out there, so now here's one. All 17 keys were sampled from a Gecko Kalimba K17M (tuned in standard C major). There are two variations: the default with one velocity layer, and the other with three velocity layers.

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Korg AG-10 GM Soundfont

by Thomas K.

Uploaded on Oct 09, 2020 (and last updated on Oct 17, 2020)

This soundfont was sampled from a Korg AG-10, one of the earliest GM sound modules (released in 1993). It's up to you what you wish to use it for, even if it's low-fi sounding these days. It has 128 General MIDI sounds and 4 Drum Kits (GM Kit, Power Kit, Analog Kit, Brush Kit). Note that there is no Room, Electronic, Jazz or Orchestra Kit here. Some demos (for comparisons with the sound module itself) are available on Google Drive, here: https://drive.google.com/drive/fol...

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Extra considerations: All samples were recorded from the Korg AG-10. No idea about their legality and not wishing to step on anyone's toes, this was just made for fun.

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LiLVintage Soundfont

by Thomas K.

Uploaded on May 10, 2020 (and last updated on Sep 01, 2020)

This is the LiLVintage Soundfont: a mixture of various individual instrument patches, spiced up with a few GUS and a lot of GUS PPL 1.61 patches for the retro vibes, as well as with hand-picked choices from "RealSound GS 2.0" and "GM2 Map Soundfont" patches, and it comes with the Utopia Soundbank's drumsets. So it's quite the mixture. Basically I aimed for a more 'palatable' GUS PPL based soundfont. NOTE: There are two editions for this soundfont. The difference for the s...

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Extra considerations: Since the soundfont uses some GUS patches and some unknown sources for some patches (obtained through the net long ago), I'd say it can be used for free purposes, but not commercially.

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Roland JV-1010 GM Soundfont

by Thomas K.

Uploaded on Sep 24, 2020 (and last updated on Oct 17, 2020)

This is my first attempt at creating a soundfont based on a Roland JV-1010 sound module (one of my favorites), in an attempt to mimic its neat GM patches. It will obviously not sound exactly like the real thing, but it's still better than nothing if you don't have this sound module. Bear in mind that regarding percussion, GM only needs to support keys between 35-81, so anything below (27-34) or higher (82-87) is only used by GM2/GS/XG MIDIs. The drumsets here also have th...

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Extra considerations: The samples are all from a Roland sound module, so use it non-commercially, for some little fun.

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