Here's a demo of the V. Smile SF2 I've mostly finished, so everyone can hear how it sounds currently. It uses the Basics in Behavior MIDI from one of my previous posts.
Ever since I found the source of some of the samples that were used in the Odyssey Globe soundbank (Leap-font), I have wanted to look for the rest of the samples since. Here's demos of the soundfont currently using a Basics in Behavior MIDI. Loops the original soundfont used Loops the samples from the original source used I'm currently working on it some more and looking for more sources, so stay tuned!
Haven’t posted here in a while, but thanks to iDog Hacker during a recent project of theirs, I found out that some of the Leap-font’s samples were made in a software known as Beatnik. I’m thinking that this is the same as the software that introduced the Rich Media Format (RMF for short) and the miniBAE sequencer, used in the WebTV and several Nokia cell phones. And now I’m currently searching for the bank or other things they used with Beatnik. Help would be appreciated, but please subscribe to iDog hacker’s YouTube channel since they are also researching the Leap-font and are working hard to reverse engineer the Leapster and told me one of the origins of some of the samples!
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