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Professional soundfonts
Professional soundfonts













professional soundfonts

All Saxophone instruments are updated (Vibration added) All Drum Sets presets, volume releases 100 seconds. Added "Hammer" on my Roland Grand Collection Updated "Power" Drum Instrument (Snare Drums) Soundfont changelog (I guess in comparison with Chorium Rev A): Listen to "Jade Empire" with Chorium Pro v2.4 (OGG, 2.3 MB) stewboy's "Jade Empire" from the Plutonia community soundtrack actually blew my mind with this soundfont, it sounded like a dream with the subtle reverb effects for the piano. Doom/Duke3D MIDIs sound quite nice with this IMHO. Instruments sound very good to my ears, just can't tell about the volume balance of instruments. Author used new samples from Roland Sound Canvas and Rick Simon's OmegaGMGS2 for this one. It is a GM/GS compatible soundfont and very recent - last update was made on Dec 7, 2018. This one seems to be an advanced version of the quite popular Chorium Rev A soundfont, remastered by a 19yo musician from the Philippines named Dominic Damasco.

professional soundfonts

The soundfont is in the "DomiDam's Soundfonts" subdir of that self-extracting executable, called "CHORIUM v2.4, Professional Soundbank (GM and GS Compatible).sf2". DomiDam's Soundfont Project (December 25, 2018).exe". In the meantime, tell me what you guys think of this one:ĭomiDam and OpenWrld's CHORIUM: Professional v2.4īe sure to get the last file in that list for the latest version of the soundfont (v2.4) which is called "14. And if it prevails in those games, how could it fail in any other? I still need to test it with more games, but MIDIs from Doom, ROTT, Duke3D, Dark Forces or Descent sound amazing with it. And it's based on Roland sounds, that's the best part! Volume is spot-on, instruments are clear and rich, drum sets are crisp and powerful. Until now I was sticking to GeneralUserGS since it had nice instruments and reasonable file size (< 30 MB), but this one is worth every additional MB. But boy, it is good! I have been scouting the net and tried literally HUNDREDS of soundfonts. Made for games explicitly, but also works fine for pure MIDI playback.Īccording to the author's own words, the soundfont isn't supposed to sound amazing, just balanced. Bill90 made the Hyper-C SF GS soundfont, based on the Hyper Canvas and the GS portion of the Virtual Sound Canvas (VSC). On my ever-lasting search for good soundfonts, I found one that was already published back in 2015 over at the Coolsoft VirtualMIDISynth forums.















Professional soundfonts