Uploaded on
Jun 13, 2023
(and last updated on Jun 19, 2023)
The reason I published this here on Musical Artifacts is because it was originally an .sf3 file and .sf3's are compatible with such a small amount of things. The way I converted the thing was using Polyphone. I just loaded it, hit 'Save As...' and chose .sf2. It sounds just like the original with not much loss and I'm pretty happy with it. If you like the sound of the Musescore soundfont and want to use it with some other software (e.g. VLC Media Player). To summarize, I p...
Uploaded on
Apr 07, 2024
(and last updated on Apr 07, 2024)
the ultimate effort of various authors now almost concluded, and well useable in MT-32 Pi and more light than Arachno soundfont, well after some hard try it seems that this soudfont just need a little tweaks for be finished
well see ya later, your friend Mike77154 or well known as Miguel Quiroz Aveleyra, in this checkpoint
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And Maybe this will be the more light General Midi Compatible Not So Really Realistic String Ensemble that you can find, thanks to Bigsquid and Toru Inahama for helping with the waveforms
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