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This sub-7KiB GM soundfont works on all midi players. It uses a 9 sample filtered square wave for melody and a 118 sample filtered periodic Noise wave for drums and sfx. Also note that the square is 11025hz sample rate and the noise is 11025hz sample rate, meaning that one can use it in scenarios of the worst quality possible with no trouble whatsoever. The entire 127 samples of audio data could fit in the wave memory of the Namco 163 Famicom expansion sound chip when ALL ...

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8-Bit Chip

by Michael Picher

Uploaded on Sep 29, 2016 (and last updated on May 19, 2024)

Introducing Version 2.0!! SFZ Format Pulse (3 variants), Triangle, and Noise waves Simple keyboard layout "Legato" effect Vibrato, tremolo, slide (portamento), attack, and release controls ​ The goal, when designing "8-Bit Chip", was to create something that was friendly to a musician, rather than a programer. Traditionally, 8-Bit music is created in what can be described as a spreadsheet-like environment, where pitches and effects are coded one at a time. My idea was ...

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Extra considerations: Feel free to use this virtual instrument in any commercial/non-commercial projects!

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WTBleep

by Sampled by Shiru 08'2019

Uploaded on Jan 19, 2021

Just made a small chiptune-ish SoundFont. It is based on a modern ZX Spectrum 48K sound routine by utz, features 32 rough and gritty 1-bit waveforms plus 4 rudimentary drum sounds. Resembles early Atari stuff. May come handy for your DAW-powered chiptune endeavors. wtbeep is a ZX Spectrum 48K beeper music engine developed by utz in 2016. In short, this computer from 1982 lacked any sound hardware besides the speaker connected directly to an I/O port, and all sound had t...

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