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In short, JaZMan PRO GM 24 is good if one doesn't mind fixing issues, but that site's other soundfonts are likely all rushed, crappy sampling jobs with no regard for actual MIDI playback, which is the soundfonts' advertised purpose. I will still use its samples for personal music-related stuff, however, so there's that.the ones that are usable, anyway. Noticeable in some notes of the lead guitar in DOOM E1M8. Noticeable in the choir in DOOM E1M8 very distracting. The hi-hats in DOOM 2 DDTBLU sound horrible. * Instruments with really weird-sounding velocity layers, where different velocities play samples that are so different they don't remotely sound realistic. However, I don't know if this is how the original Yamaha Tyros patches were designed. * Stereo samples that don't pan properly (e.g., an instrument may be impossible to pan hard left or right). * Samples with silence at the start-enough to throw the timing off, such as in DOOM E1M8 where the synth drum and snare are not perfectly in sync (the notes are definitely in sync in the MIDI). In the standard open hi-hat, and possibly more I don't know yet. I have not fully tested it, but.here is what I notice so far in certain instruments: I also have the Black Tyros GM Edition soundfont. I think the original JaZMan one is pretty good, although there are some minor but fixable issues with certain instruments that you pointed out before.


I have the JaZMan PRO GM 24-Bit soundfont, which is no longer sold on the gmsoundfont site (as noted by gpapanasta, they replaced it with GMLiVE, which I don't have). May be worth finding if you still trust that place. I also have the original Jazman 24 bit bank. Some soundfonts have instruments that are in the wrong octave. sYnerGi GS/sYnerGi 200 has missing Synth Strings samples (this is noticeable in playback of Wave Music 2 from Raptor: Call of the Shadows, where some notes do not play samples).

Creative 28 MB has a missing picked bass preset. The original copy of the soundfont is also included). Examples: Original 32 MB GM Stereo has some missing samples for the steel guitar (I have fixed this. * Some of these soundfonts have bugs/oversights. * The folder contains a few DLS banks and ROM stuff, too (these are not sf2 compatible). * Some included soundfonts do not have all 128 instruments, either due to being unfinished, or by design (like the DOOM SNES soundfont). Also, I have renamed the "SC-55" soundfonts in the root folder to be more descriptive where possible, as their original filenames were too similar and confusing. * None of all those "SC-55" soundfonts are completely accurate to the real SC-55, unfortunately. E.g., the included Giant Soundfont, which the author regularly updates, is v5.8 while v6.0 is the current release. * Some of these soundfonts may not be the latest version. * With the exception of commercial soundfonts that have been abandoned for several years now, I have NOT included commercial soundfonts in the uploaded folder (e.g., JaZMan GM Pro 24, Soniqbear, Genevoice, Voice Crystal, Merlin Pro series). Patch93s Roland Sound Canvas V2.2 soundfont Patch93s Roland Sound Canvas V2.1 soundfont Patch93s Roland Sound Canvas V2.0 soundfont Oldsoundfonts (Gravis, GXSCC, and OP元 soundfonts) Giant Soundfont (this soundfont is split up into separate banks)

GBFont (Game Boy samples - not General MIDI) However, the subfolders that DO contain banks NOT in the root folder are listed below.ĭOOM-Wolfenstein 3D Atari Jaguar Soundfont (not General MIDI)Įapci2m4m8mECW (has an incomplete ecw to sf2 conversion) The subfolders generally contain text files or demo tracks that came with the soundfonts.
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While this is nowhere near the size of the ZSF Distribution, there may be a few soundfonts here that are hard to download elsewhere, like Shadow 1.0.įor the sake of convenience, most of the soundfonts are in the root folder. Someone requested that I share the soundfonts, so I uploaded my soundfont folder to Google Drive. I have an old blog post where I listed the General MIDI soundfonts I have. Over 100 General MIDI soundfonts (various authors, 7+ GB SFPack compressed) Here's a copy of my post from the CoolSoft forums, as some users here may find this useful:
