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SoundFont based on the Multilaser Up Play P9076 mobile phone, using the Spreadtrum SC6531 chipset.
This sound bank was recreated from samples extracted from the device's original firmware, which uses a proprietary wavetable system (SPRD MIDI Engine), common in feature phones.
During the recreation process, the samples were processed in Audacity to correct the pitch. The original SC6531 sounds have inconsistent tuning and are generally higher than the musical standard, so all instruments were adjusted to the correct pitch (A=440Hz), ensuring compatibility with standard MIDI (General MIDI).
Features:
- Based on mobile phone wavetable (SC6531)
- Lo-fi timbres typical of feature phones
- Samples normalized and pitch corrected
- Compatible with General MIDI (partial / GM Lite)
This sound bank was recreated from samples extracted from the device's original firmware, which uses a proprietary wavetable system (SPRD MIDI Engine), common in feature phones.
During the recreation process, the samples were processed in Audacity to correct the pitch. The original SC6531 sounds have inconsistent tuning and are generally higher than the musical standard, so all instruments were adjusted to the correct pitch (A=440Hz), ensuring compatibility with standard MIDI (General MIDI).
Features:
- Based on mobile phone wavetable (SC6531)
- Lo-fi timbres typical of feature phones
- Samples normalized and pitch corrected
- Compatible with General MIDI (partial / GM Lite)
Details
| Shared by | jamisson tavares |
| Publication date | |
| License | public domain |
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Files
Multilaser_UP_Play_SC6531.sf2
(, 57.26 MB)
Content of soundfont: Multilaser_UP_Play_SC6531.sf2
Bank
Preset
Name
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0
Acoustic Grand
0
1
Bright Acoustic
0
2
Electric Grand
0
3
Honky-Tonk
0
4
Electric Piano 1
0
5
Electric Piano 2
0
6
Harpsichord
0
7
Clavinet
0
8
Celesta
0
9
Glockenspiel
0
10
Music Box
0
11
Vibraphone
0
12
Marimba
0
13
Xylophone
0
14
Tubular Bells
0
15
Dulcimer
0
16
Drawbar Organ
0
17
Percussive Organ
0
18
Rock Organ
0
19
Church Organ
0
20
Reed Organ
0
21
Accordian
0
22
Harmonica
0
23
Tango Accordian
0
24
Acoustic Guitar (nyl
0
25
Acoustic Guitar (ste
0
26
Electric Guitar (jaz
0
27
Electric Guitar (cle
0
28
Electric Guitar (mut
0
29
Overdrive Guitar
0
30
Distortion Guitar
0
31
Guitar Harmonics
0
32
Acoustic Bass
0
33
Electric Bass (finge
0
34
Electric Bass (pick)
0
35
Fretless Bass
0
36
Slap Bass 1
0
37
Slap Bass 2
0
38
Synth Bass 1
0
39
Synth Bass 2
0
40
Violin
0
41
Viola
0
42
Cello
0
43
Contrabass
0
44
Tremolo Strings
0
45
Pizzicato Strings
0
46
Orchestral Harp
0
47
Timpani
0
48
String Ensemble 1
0
49
String Ensemble 2
0
50
Synth Strings 1
0
51
Synth Strings 2
0
52
Choir Aahs
0
53
Voice Oohs
0
54
Synth Voice
0
55
Orchestra Hit
0
56
Trumpet
0
57
Trombone
0
58
Tuba
0
59
Muted Trumpet
0
60
French Horn
0
61
Brass Section
0
62
Synth Brass 1
0
63
Synth Brass 2
0
64
Soprano Sax
0
65
Alto Sax
0
66
Tenor Sax
0
67
Baritone Sax
0
68
Oboe
0
69
English Horn
0
70
Bassoon
0
71
Clarinet
0
72
Piccolo
0
73
Flute
0
74
Recorder
0
75
Pan Flute
0
76
Blown Bottle
0
77
Shakuhachi
0
78
Whistle
0
79
Ocarina
0
80
Lead 1 (square)
0
81
Lead 2 (sawtooth)
0
82
Lead 3 (calliope)
0
83
Lead 4 (chiff)
0
84
Lead 5 (charang)
0
85
Lead 6 (voice)
0
86
Lead 7 (fifths)
0
87
Lead 8 (bass+lead)
0
88
Pad 1 (new age)
0
89
Pad 2 (warm)
0
90
Pad 3 (polysynth)
0
91
Pad 4 (choir)
0
92
Pad 5 (bowed)
0
93
Pad 6 (metallic)
0
94
Pad 7 (halo)
0
95
Pad 8 (sweep)
0
96
FX 1 (rain)
0
97
FX 2 (soundtrack)
0
98
FX 3 (crystal)
0
99
FX 4 (atmosphere)
0
100
FX 5 (brightness)
0
101
FX 6 (goblins)
0
102
FX 7 (echoes)
0
103
FX 8 (sci-fi)
0
104
Sitar
0
105
Banjo
0
106
Shamisen
0
107
Koto
0
108
Kalimba
0
109
Bagpipe
0
110
Fiddle
0
111
Shenai
0
112
Tinkle Bell
0
113
Agogo
0
114
Steel Drums
0
115
Woodblock
0
116
Taiko Drum
0
117
Melodic Tom
0
118
Synth Drum
0
119
Reverse Cymbal
0
120
Guitar Fret Noise
0
121
Breath Noise
0
122
Seashore
0
123
Bird Tweet
0
124
Telephone Ring
0
125
Helicopter
0
126
Applause
0
127
Gunshot
128
0
Drums
SoundFont based on the Multilaser Up Play P9076 mobile phone, using the Spreadtrum SC6531 chipset. This sound bank was recreated from samples extracted from the devices original firmware, which uses a proprietary wavetable system (SPRD MIDI Engine), common in feature phones.
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