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Musical Artifacts reviews and mentions
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Super Mario 64 Soundfont
Check out Musical Artifacts they have some realy good .sf2's
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SADX & SA2 Soundfonts
i just want to know & if there are none make one and upload the soundfonts into here: https://musical-artifacts.com and make the soundfonts gm supported pls
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Dungeon Synth gear
And there are a ton of free soundfonts and free one shot samples of those old ROMplers, and of the keyboards like the Kawai K1. Some plugins like TAL-Sampler also have a lot of presets available that would work well for this sound. Here's a popular site for free soundfonts: https://musical-artifacts.com/
- Thinking about switching to Linux, but can't find something on Google
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Are there any tools that I could use to compose Gen2 styled music for my fan game?
the three "instruments" you'll find most are Pulse wave, saw wave and a triangle wave. you should find a soundfont (or vst)which has those three to emulate the sound perfectly :D i get almost all my soundfonts from https://musical-artifacts.com/ they should have what you need
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JRPG-style sample library similar from the PS2/Gamecube era
https://musical-artifacts.com allows you to download soundfonts extracted (or just resampled) from specific games, you just need something that can play .sf2 files
- Is there any app to simply touch a midi keyboard in linux with low latency??
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Ocarina of Time + MM, Mario 64, other classic game musical plugins?
Soundfonts, you can find a huge collection on Musical Artifacts.
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Anyone know how to create 90s video game music?
You can download the sound library used in games. https://musical-artifacts.com
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How do I play this??
Stevie T is a virual guitar amp, not a virtual electric guitar. You need a recording of a guitar or a soundfont. (Check this website for lots of soundfonts, and make sure it is an .sf2 file.)
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lfzawacki/musical-artifacts is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
Musical Artifacts is marked as "self-hosted". This means that it can be used as a standalone application on its own.
The primary programming language of Musical Artifacts is Ruby.
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