Just some samples of the Choir Synth from BandLab, but not all the samples, just the ones I liked more, since I also have BandLab and Cakewalk now!!!
You see, I found out that even Pablemo has used BandLab samples in his soundfont!!!
You can used this for Space Voice or Brightness
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Uploaded on
Aug 28, 2022
(and last updated on Jan 23, 2023)
This libre Soundfont is an alternate fixed version of Micasddsa4000's Jummbox Soundfont,
I, stgiga, fixed the pitch, OPL2 samples, modulators, and mappings, and also added Zandro Reveille's OPL3 drums (TheFatMan is part of the equation, including OPL2 booster drums too) (also William B. Santos's YM2612 and Piconica (free basic waveform synth tool of sorts) drums were used to boost the range again, followed by little-scale's and drunkenjesus's OPLL drums, resulting in a dr...
Extra considerations:
Beepbox and Jummbox are under the MIT license, and Zandro's OPL3 and OPL2 are under CC-BY-SA4, which is compatible with the MIT license. The William B. Santos stuff is Public Domain. OPLL stuff is libre. The Retro Player bank is under CC-BY 3.0.
Uploaded on
Nov 01, 2021
(and last updated on Jul 11, 2022)
This libre Soundfont is a fixed version of Micasddsa4000's Jummbox Soundfont.
I, stgiga, fixed the pitch, OPL2 samples, modulators, and mappings, and also added Zandro Reveille's OPL3 drums (TheFatMan is part of the equation, including OPL2 booster drums too) (also William B. Santos's YM2612 and Piconica (free basic waveform synth tool of sorts) drums were used to boost the range again, followed by little-scale's and drunkenjesus's OPLL drums, resulting in a drum range of...
Extra considerations:
Beepbox and Jummbox are under the MIT license, and Zandro's OPL3 and OPL2 are under CC-BY-SA4, which is compatible with the MIT license. The William B. Santos stuff is Public Domain.
OPLL stuff is libre.
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