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microGM (1.96MB - 2.73MB)

by michael

Uploaded on Dec 07, 2022 (and last updated on Dec 07, 2022)

Smallest and complete soundfont I made. Most GM patches here are unique. Supports GS drum sets but not presets.This SF2 is meant to be used by tiny devices, very Beatnik inspired, since i wanted a SF2 that could be used for ringtones without sounding off. This SF2 doesn't use any fancy features by the format, so it is very plain in that aspect.The sample rate of the samples oscillates between 8000 and 16kHz (22kHz for percussion with high frequencies). The recommended in...

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General MIDI 64 v1.6 soundfont

by michael

Uploaded on Dec 11, 2019 (and last updated on Jul 12, 2020)

Extracted samples from Nintendo 64 games/roms of all types, compatible with General MIDI files. Inspired by Tristan Yiya/Roxie's Nintendo 64 soundfont Version 1.0: General MIDI support (128 instruments - 1 drum set) Version 1.5: GS drum set support (128 instruments - 9 drum sets) Version 1.6: All instruments have the same volume Spreadsheet of the sample/rom sources: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1X_mPYWzDXN1FwD69vrjNJM1YXQfHu-naCazlqC23zuA/edit?usp=sharing

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Extra considerations: The instruments comes from several modules, synthezisers and CDs samples from the 90s era, with inferior quality/sampling.

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HamOrg (Drawbar Organ) [Free Version]

by Michael Picher

Uploaded on May 06, 2018 (and last updated on Dec 02, 2018)

Rebuilt and updated my virtual drawbar/tonewheel organ! It features chromatic samples from a direct input setup, giving you the pure unfiltered sound of the organ. In the latest iteration, you can easily create your own custom preset registrations, accessible via key switches. The free version has full drawbar control and all the effects from the full version. >> IMPORTANT: If you want to be notified when a new version of this sample library is available, make sure...

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CT-7000 (Retro Synth) [Free Version]

by Michael Picher

Uploaded on Mar 20, 2017 (and last updated on Dec 02, 2018)

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. >> IMPORTANT: If you want to be notified when a new version of this sample library...

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8-Bit Chip

by Michael Picher

Uploaded on Sep 29, 2016 (and last updated on Sep 18, 2019)

Introducing Version 2.0!! SFZ Format Pulse (3 variants), Triangle, and Noise waves Simple keyboard layout "Legato" effect Vibrato, tremolo, slide (portamento), attack, and release controls ​ The goal, when designing "8-Bit Chip", was to create something that was friendly to a musician, rather than a programer. Traditionally, 8-Bit music is created in what can be described as a spreadsheet-like environment, where pitches and effects are coded one at a time. My idea was ...

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