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This libre SoundFont is a new fixed version of Micasddsa4000's Jummbox Soundfont, I, stgiga, fixed the pitch, OPL2 samples, modulators, and mappings, and also added Zandro Reveille's OPL3 drums (TheFatMan is part of the equation, including OPL2 booster drums too) (also William B. Santos's YM2612 and Piconica (free basic waveform synth tool of sorts) drums were used to boost the range again, followed by little-scale's and drunkenjesus's OPLL drums, resulting in a drum rang...

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By sa small Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International
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 (and GPLv3 as well, so you can use this SoundFont in anything GPL3-licensed. So yes, this bank is certifiably able to be a Linux package, even on distros like Trisquel that ONLY allow libre packages. Also, I have the bank on OpenGameArt for use in any games of the Liberated Pixel Cup variety, a game jam dedicated towards making FOSS games. This bank is also on other places besides this site, such as itch.io, OpenGameArt, IndieGameMusic, Archive.org, SourceForge, and others. And no, I didn't paywall the bank on ANY of the other sites it is on. I even point people to this site in the description to fulfill my CC-BY-SA4 obligations to attribute. I consider this SoundFont to be one of the best FOSS things I have done.) The William B. Santos stuff is Public Domain. OPLL stuff is libre. The Retro Player bank is under CC-BY 3.0.

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Kid Pix Undo Guy

by Behelit

Uploaded on Jan 05, 2023 (and last updated on Jan 05, 2023)

I was inspired to create a soundfont of the Kid Pix Undo Guy from a clip I saw of a remix of his voice lines. Here's the soundfont featuring 31 instruments. The link to the samples, soundfont, and original sound clip all in one zip is here: https://www.mediafire.com/file/zupexlog32xs7t0/KidPixUndoGuy%252B_Samples.zip/file

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Extra considerations: As far as I know, the original Kid Pix is in the public domain; however, some clips may be from newer iterations of the software, which were monetized.

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HiDef (my 4GiB Roland SC-88Pro SoundFont)

by stgiga, et. al. (check my Weebly)

Uploaded on Dec 05, 2022 (and last updated on Oct 20, 2023)

I'm stgiga, and here's my 4GiB Roland SC-88Pro soundfont from my Weebly but in a better place. This SF2 was made when I was, in essence, a 15-16yo trans girl (I'm now nonbinary, 21yo, and use they/them). It even supports the XG mode. It was designed to be compatible with the vast majority of MIDI files, including exotic ones that used the 88Pro, especially Japanese MIDIs. I made it in 2018 when I was fed up with broken MIDIs. It was a pain to make and often involved using ...

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This libre Soundfont is an alternate fixed version of Micasddsa4000's Jummbox Soundfont, I, stgiga, fixed the pitch, OPL2 samples, modulators, and mappings, and also added Zandro Reveille's OPL3 drums (TheFatMan is part of the equation, including OPL2 booster drums too) (also William B. Santos's YM2612 and Piconica (free basic waveform synth tool of sorts) drums were used to boost the range again, followed by little-scale's and drunkenjesus's OPLL drums, resulting in a dr...

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fm
nes
gs

sf2
7z

By sa small Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International
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 William B. Santos stuff is Public Domain. OPLL stuff is libre. The Retro Player bank is under CC-BY 3.0.

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Here is LeapFrog's Leap-font, the soundfont used in LeapFrog toys and LeapPad models, Imagination Desk, My First LeapPad, Leapster games. I've recreated loop points and envelopes for each instrument being sampled (well, the loop points are - at least - decent). The SoundFont is not 100% GM, 'specially the drums -- it's almost GM compatible most of the times, so don't worry. ALL of the instrument samples are included and are somewhat remastered in High Quality, since I recr...

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Introduced 2000-onwards. A few instrumental modifications were made in 2000 for some LeapZone toys like School Time LeapTop, Leap's Learning Band, as well as My First LeapPad and the 2004 Explorer Globe. UPDATE: Fixed the Bandoneon sample.

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Introduced 1997-onwards. The introduction of the LeapFrog's sound-font MIDI hardware synth (sound/music playback routine) who has an embedded on-chip synth in a system (e.g. LeapPad and Leapster) directing SYN files referring to a set of commands representing notes and onboard instruments inside the audio engine. The soundfont is first created by Explore Technologies for the Odyssey Globe. It was architected by Richard Marriott and Brad Fuller.

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Introduced 1997-onwards. This is LeapFrog's sound-font MIDI hardware synth (sound/music playback routine) who has an embedded on-chip synth in a system (e.g. LeapPad and Leapster) directing SYN files referring to a set of commands representing notes and onboard instruments inside the audio engine. The soundfont is first created by Explore Technologies for the Odyssey Globe. It was architected by Richard Marriott and Brad Fuller. UPDATE 11/13/22: We've reached over 1,000 D...

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Extra considerations: Special thanks to Kaiden for the remaster he made in 2023. I know there's already a duplicate, but I give him credit!

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This is a simple but vast collection of 15 instruments used in Learning Screen Karaoke, in which the selected 15 from the Leap-font are used for all of the songs and the Traditional song arrangements; this collection of selected instruments is to be called "The Learning Screen Karaoke Instrument Bundle". Overall for most songs used in this toy, I think the Learning Screen Karaoke sounds better. Why? As for all of you, it uses Leap-font. In fact, it's one of the greatest ...

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Extra considerations: (Sounds in the YouTube link belong to The Electronic Toy Archive on YouTube.)

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I, stgiga, made this layered mashup of the Yamaha Tyros 4 fixed Soundfont by Milton Paredes (which was fixed by RolandKnight) and the JV-1010 Soundfont. This results in a layered GM bank with snazzy timbre and it sounds really really good with many MIDIs. The acoustic guitar is really realistic, among others. I hope that you enjoy this! No quality was sacrificed during the making of this. A second link is here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/stgigasoundfonts/files/so...

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