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Old 07-27-2024, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Qaedain [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Necrobumping to highlight Merlin_GMV32 as a sound font. It's extremely balanced instrumentation and sounds great on EverQuest midis. Kelethin sounds like itself... but better. Just got back into EQ again and spent hours trying different SF2s to retain the same feel, but improve it.

Available here: https://archive.org/download/free-so...ts-sf2-2019-04

Titanic 200 GM-GS is also good, and better in horns (imo) than Merlin: https://musical-artifacts.com/artifacts/1720 -- the string on nro3 sound fantastic with this. Literal goosebumps when I heard it the first time.
Dude sweet I am gonna test this out.. Its been a year since I had MIDI since I built a new PC and got EQ up and running recently... Do you recommend using this with the coolsynth program or do you use something alternative?

EDIT: Listened to that F-Zero sample.....It definitely sounds way different from the original SNES version, as I have an original SNES cartridge plugged into my CRT right next to the PC here, haha. But it's not bad...It's just, way less "crunchy" than the retro sound I am used to, a bit too high on treble I think with certain instruments.
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