Default Windows MIDI Soundfont by MoldyPond at 12:55 AM EDT on October 26, 2019
Does anyone happen to know if the soundfont for the default Windows MIDI settings exist anywhere as a file/bank within Windows or as a separate download as a file for Foobar’s MIDI plugin? Every other program I know of that has MIDI support works with this by just having the sound settings within Windows 98 up to 7 set to “default”, except Foobar. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks :)
by hcs at 3:58 AM EDT on October 26, 2019
Perhaps this Roland GM.DLS? (which you should be able to get out of C:\windows\system32\drivers)

edited 4:00 AM EDT October 26, 2019
by Squeals92 at 10:20 AM EDT on October 26, 2019
You could also convert GM.dls to SF2 using Viena if you also want to use it in software that supports SF2 only for soundfonts.
by MoldyPond at 11:34 AM EDT on October 26, 2019
Thanks so much, this is exactly what I was looking for! :D
by kode54 at 5:29 PM EDT on October 29, 2019
One word: Eww.
by MoldyPond at 6:46 PM EDT on October 29, 2019
@kode54 Say what you will about it but it's the one soundfont I grew up with so anything else just sounds wrong. People can accept how the GBA sounds for some reason and that boggles my mind to no end :D
by kode54 at 4:31 PM EDT on October 30, 2019
Ah. I grew up with the plink plinks of the OPL3.
by MoldyPond at 7:07 PM EDT on October 30, 2019
Lol gg


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