Uploaded on
Dec 31, 2023
(and last updated on Jan 26, 2024)
fully restored soundfont on the base OKI ML2870 from the old phone LG C1400/G5400/G7100 and PANTECH G200 and OLD Philips phones (favorite phones of childhood, and we thought it sounded like on the computer - Roland).
now sounds about 90% accurate
(For those who don't understand, I'll add here: this soundfont is a REPLICA of several others, similar in sound.)
Uploaded on
Feb 02, 2023
(and last updated on Jun 12, 2023)
A direct recording and resampling of Casio's recently released SA-50 and SA-51 keyboards which revive the long-dormant "Casiotone" name. Not too bad considering the target audience. Tones may not sound exact, samples are re-used in some of them and were pitched either an octave down or up, so I had to "stack" existing instruments to avoid redundancy as much as possible and used my SC-55mkII as a guide. Some of the patches are sampled from the Roland JV-1010, SC-55mkII and ...
Uploaded on
Sep 15, 2022
(and last updated on Sep 16, 2022)
sgtpepperarc360.org
The official soundfont of SgtPepperArc360! Here, you'll find sounds that I use in my music, including those from my custom VST patches.
Some sounds were recycled from other synthesizers like the Yamaha DGX-205 and my Roland JD-Xi, as well as other soundfonts like Earthbound, CTK (Casio), BREW (Qualcomm), Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo), and more.
Upon recording samples, some of them sounded out of tune, so I used Melodyne to correct the pit...
Uploaded on
Jun 16, 2022
(and last updated on Apr 05, 2024)
182 SoundFonts I got from random places, including this site. I made 2 of them. I don't know who made the other ones. It's about 4.20 GB (not trying to be funny, that's how big it is) when unzipped. I renamed them so they're easier to find.
These files are made available through a mix of different licenses. Read the description, more info links, file contents or contact the author in order to get the full information.
Extra considerations:
I don't know how you can use these, and I'm not going to go to 182 different places to check.
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