VOGONS


First post, by stgiga

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Recently I made a special Soundfont known as "Tyroland" that sounds really good! It's a direct layering of the GM patches of the Roland JV-1010 with the GM patches of the Yamaha Tyros 4.

When I made it, I didn't think it would be as good as it ended up ultimately being, because the two sources didn't feel nice to me. I didn't give up though. After making it, I tested it, and it drastically exceeded my expectations, producing a result that was absolutely wonderful, which floored me! It just felt amazing to listen to, and it honestly made me smile.

Also, it's under 900MB, allowing even FluidSynth 1.x to use it, and it's not a polyphony or volume monster, nor is it a CPU chugger on mobile. I've tested countless MIDIs with it and it shines 99% of the time. It's balanced, not overly loud or quiet, and clear.

It can be found here:
https://musical-artifacts.com/artifacts/1305

Please enjoy this, and stay safe!

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Reply 3 of 3, by K.A.R.R.

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i also use your soundfont to play midi files
(TyrolandGSfix9)

its the best soundfont i heard so far
and compared to roland sc va and a gravis ultrasound with ppl 1.61 it sounds much better