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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.
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Aug 24, 2019
(and last updated on Aug 26, 2019)
The following 16 instruments are in this .dls file:
Instr00: The first in-game sound effect
Instr01: Acoustic Bass
Instr02: Clavinet
Instr03: Drums pt. 1
Instr04: Drums pt. 2
Instr05: Tubular Bell
Instr06: Celesta
Instr07: Brass Section
Instr08: Pizzicato Strings
Instr09: Drawbar Organ
Instr0A: Piano
Instr0B: Car Horns (Standard and Cartoon)
Instr0C: Tremolo Strings
Instr0D: Banjo
Instr0E: Flute
Instr0F: Marimba
Instr10: Electric Bass
Instr11: Harmonica
Instr12: Violin
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Feb 08, 2018
(and last updated on Jan 13, 2019)
You known, Doraemon: Nobita to Mittsu no Seireiseki is a N64 video game, but only is exclusive in Japan, and is released in March 21, 1997. More info on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doraemon:NobitatoMittsuno_Seireiseki
This is the test from my 4th soundfont of I made. Only I created the Work in Process version, because, I can't continue working with my soundfont, because, I need to go to travel in another city on Friday on the evening (I'm not sure..), and aft...
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Oct 01, 2016
(and last updated on Apr 05, 2024)
Just finished a documented Majora's Mask soundfont with audio extracted from the Nintendo 64 version using SubDrag's Nintendo 64 Soundbank Tool V2. I have to thank SubDrag for all the hard work he's put in to making the audio files from games like Majora's Mask so accessible, really solid work.
The Soundfont file contains game audio including all instruments, percussion, ambience, and some NPC sounds categorized by bank number. Should contain about 97-98% of all in-game...
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