-sf2- - Crisis Gm Soundfont
Crisis GM Soundfont: The Post-Apocalyptic Toolkit for General MIDI
Premium Library Sources
: Some samples are reportedly pulled from high-end professional libraries like East West Goliath , contributing to its realistic feel. Cons: Balancing and Technical Issues
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Created by Chris "Crisis" Maricourt, the (General MIDI) soundfont is a widely recognized SoundFont2 (.sf2) bank known for its ambitious scale and high-quality instrument samples. Originally released in the early 2000s, it aimed to provide a superior alternative to standard MIDI synthesizers by drawing inspiration from high-end hardware like the Roland SC-88 Pro Key Specifications & History Release Timeline Format: SoundFont 2
The Crisis GM Soundfont -sf2- was created by a team of skilled audio engineers and musicians who sought to push the boundaries of soundfont technology. Their goal was to develop a soundfont that would offer unparalleled sound quality, comprehensive General MIDI (GM) compatibility, and ease of use. After months of tireless work, the Crisis GM Soundfont -sf2- was born. horror game music
Unique Instruments
: It includes rare GM-compliant instruments like Uilleann pipes (bagpipes), which users have described as having a "good sound" compared to standard libraries.
Sound and use-cases
- Format: SoundFont 2.04 (.sf2)
- Polyphony: 64-128 voices
- Bank Type: Melodic + Percussion (Channel 10)
- Reverb/Chorus: Custom tuned for high decay (creates the "crisis" echo)