Uploaded on
Jul 08, 2023
(and last updated on Jul 11, 2023)
Hello !
Here is as you can see a soundfont featuring each samples from the 14 different drumkits ( each composed of 16 samples , for a total of 124 stereo samples ) featured in Toshio Iwai's Yamaha Tenori-On .
Since I don't own a TNR-W / TNR-O , since the mobile apps TNR-i / TNR-e are long gone , and since audiotool.com 's Tenori-On is only a sequencer , not a synth , I can't put in here all the different synths that were available in the instrument's library. Also , these...
This Soundfont is a fixed version of Micasddsa4000's Jummbox Soundfont. I, stgiga, fixed the pitch and mappings, and also added OPL4 drum parts to Zandro Reveille's OPL3 drums (TheFatMan is part of the equation, including OPL2 booster drums too) because Micas didn't use drums. It's really neat and retro!
Enjoy!
Stay safe, stay at home, and wash ur hands!
Sincerely, stgiga
Metadata has been updated
NPC's new soundcloud page is here: https://soundcloud.com/ncmurrzydoest...
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 YRW-801 OPL4 samples aren't likely free.
Uploaded on
Aug 25, 2020
(and last updated on Feb 09, 2021)
Haven't seen an easily accessible link for these anywhere else, so figured I would post this here.
Other installments of Cookie Run typically use mp3s/wavs for their tracks - however, curiously, Ovenbreak uses strictly midi. It could possibly be to save space, given how many tracks are ingame, and how massive the game is already (a whopping 1.5-2.0 gb by now). In the process, a lot of finer details are omitted and missed... but, there's nothing saying people can't mix thi...
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It may be safest not to use this in anything you will make money off of without contacting Devsisters first. However, nonprofit fanworks (and haha funny meme rips) may be alright, as I have seen them used with no issues.
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