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- KaleidonKep99
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The best way to replicate such behaviour is by opening C:\Windows\system32\drivers\gm.dls with Viena, then save it as a SF2.
Video: https://youtu.be/e1OaMFvSo4I
- Draq
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After doing some more research into this, I wonder if what I'm looking for is in ecw format and not in sf2. The closest thing I've been able to find is a soundfont that emulates Yamaha.
Just to give an idea of what I'm talking about, I'm attaching a MIDI file. At the very beginning of the file, there's a sound that's rendered as a sort of chime using most soundfonts. The sound card I had rendered it as a sort of chirp similar to the sound bats make.
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- conquest.zip
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