Uploaded on
Oct 01, 2021
(and last updated on Oct 26, 2021)
I remember that in my old sample library I have this instrument, I just convert it to soundfont
Keep in mind that THIS SOUNDFONT IS BASED ON THE Playstation Street Fighter EX2 Plus soundtrack (the arranged one), THIS IS NOT BASED IN the Arcade Soundtrack version, so please enjoy it
I recommend you to test it with Kairi theme (Passenger of lotus) or with Shadow Geist Theme (Battle of the flame)
This have a Banda Trumpet, and Banda sinaloense Trombone, a Tigres del Norte Saxophone and a New Brass Section for giving new life to your soundfonts
this have even a fresh version of the Sinaloa Brass Section, but with better loop points and size optimized (vs the first version of Sinaloa Brass Section that was artificailly looped)
This was uploaded before, I just simply made a tweaks for being a little more realistic and less synthy,But I dont delete the before Soundfont yous for you can compare in sound the little tweaks
so enjoy it
This was uploaded before, I just simply made a tweaks for being a little more realistic and less synthy,But I dont delete the before Soundfont yous for you can compare in sound the little tweaks
so enjoy it
Uploaded on
Sep 30, 2021
(and last updated on Sep 30, 2021)
Hey bro, there you have, Our friend Giovanni Valentino sampled his own Violin and made it first a free kontakt library, later I just adapt it to be General Midi compatible and attachable to your own soundfonts, so enjoy it
PD: I am just learning how to add loop points, so I just have to do this with artificial loop creator, that alters the sample instead of using the most aproximated loop point, so that is the reason that layer with the original patch, but belive me, this...
This was made by Anima1714 first and I just adapted to soundfont, I just learned some tricks of Toru Inahama and applied to this real flute sampled from the Anima1714 user
Original Kontakt instrument: Flauta Transversa by Anima1714
Anima1714 YT Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZH4sNMEtMWxTOK3h1BsAMA
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