Uploaded on
Aug 20, 2022
(and last updated on Sep 19, 2022)
After about 4 months of no updates to this soundfont I went back to highly improve it, as I wasn't too happy with it. Many samples were replaced with much more MIDI friendly and overall better ones and instruments were tweaked to reduce the release and make them more in line with other GM soundfonts.
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.
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Uploaded on
Jan 16, 2022
(and last updated on Aug 20, 2022)
Like all my previous (and way, way worse) soundfonts this was made as a simple pass time, the Game Boy Advance is my favourite console and I wanted to make a General MIDI compatible soundfont.
While most people would probably just take samples from the most well known games on the GBA like Pokémon, Mario and Sonic I decided to take samples from obscure/less popular games like Kid Paddle, Open Season and Rayman Raving Rabbids.
The reason I did that is that I think Japanese ...
Uploaded on
Nov 15, 2017
(and last updated on Aug 28, 2020)
I created my Nintendo 64 Soundfont in Viena, and here's some different instruments and some different N64 Games.
This file is contains ZIP file, and inside the ZIP file, here's the .SF2 file, readme text and the instructions text files.
Oh, and almost forgot, Here's the list of the instruments of the Soundfont inside the ZIP file, and I uploaded the list on my Google Drive
I highly recommend you for use the 3.1. version, the 3.0. version or the 2.0. version (optional), ...
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Nintendo 64 is trademarks of Nintendo
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