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Jun 20, 2022
(and last updated on Apr 04, 2024)
A GMGS soundfont created by Caed, based on RLNDGM. This is my first time making a GMGS soundfont, so it isn’t that perfect. Took 3 months to create this.
Made with SynthFont Viena and a little bit of Polyphone.
***This soundfont version is no longer available. Please download the latest version at https://drive.google.com/file/d/11qJfJpsaFbWpXL7kbUgUx5vBmr0e7W1q/view
Uploaded on
Mar 20, 2017
(and last updated on Apr 04, 2024)
If you need that musical sound from an 80s rock band or a Homestar Runner cartoon, this sample library could fit the bill! I built this virtual synth from samples, recorded using a vintage keyboard, that just appeared one day. When we were kids, my brother and I spent countless hours playing around with it. I even composed some of my very first melodies of music using this keyboard.
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Internet musician Cuckoo taped his piano, sampled it and made an SFZ soundfont. All the notes have been sampled with 3 different velocity layers. As for the sound it ranges from a really light mellow harp-like tone on lower velocities to a very sharp tone with higher velocities, really interesting.
The original version uses aiff samples but it did not play well with some of the SFZ players I used, so I made a flac and a wav version.
This is the WAV. Link to the FLAC vers...
Uploaded on
Jul 24, 2016
(and last updated on Jul 25, 2016)
A tiny experimental piano sample library!
Demo: https://soundcloud.com/sig-ex/sets/tiny-piano-00
More info: https://sig-ex.com/2016/07/24/experimental-piano-00-sfz/
Artificial stereo panning and looping of long notes makes the over all sample library just 10.8mb without sacrificing number of samples, thus avoiding overstretching pitches.
For an even tinier (2.8MB) ogg version see:
https://musical-artifacts.com/artifacts/403
Use with Plogue Sforzando, or other SFZ com...
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