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MIDI Made by: Gray Vagabond (?) MIDI File Name: Touhou Medley.mid MIDI Download: in Carlos S. M.'s Public Google Drive (To access it, go to Carlos S. M.'s YouTube About page and click on the link that goes to his Google Drive. Click on the "MIDIs" folder, then click on the "Not My MIDIs" subfolder.) Original Video: N/A Disclaimer: Please don't watch this video if you are epileptic or sensitive to flashing lights! I have no idea who made this MIDI or when it was made. I just found it in Carlos S. M.'s Google Drive a while ago and thought it was interesting. UPDATE: According to Grimmy, this MIDI was made by Gray Vagabond. Anyway, I thought this would be the perfect MIDI to test my new Fantasy Piano v2 soundfont with. I used michael64's GM DLS Remastered v2.1 soundfont as a starting point, and I deleted everything but the piano samples. Then I added an additional piano sample from Trevor0402's/Triaxis's SC-55 v1.3b soundfont for keys 0-31. I adjusted the volume level of each piano sample to (roughly) match the volume levels of the piano samples in the original soundfont. Slight correction: The SC-55 soundfont I used a sample from was originally made by Trevor0402/Triaxis, but the version I used, v1.3b, is actually a quick-fix by Grieferus. I also added the fantasy pad, string, and electric piano samples from the original Fantasy Piano soundfont. The looping for these samples was then adjusted, either manually or with Polyphone's auto loop function, in order to make the looping more smooth. KaleidonKep99's Roland Super Fantasy XP-80 soundfont, which uses the fantasy pad samples from the original Fantasy Piano soundfont, was used as a reference for many of the loop points. Almost all of the instrument parameters are identical to that of the original Fantasy Piano soundfont, but I made some slight changes for the electric piano instrument. Specifically the key ranges were changed and the decay times were changed to one single decay time for all electric piano samples. ZOTMIDI's ZOTMIDI Studio Grand Piano II soundfont, which uses the electric piano samples from the original Fantasy Piano soundfont, was used as a reference for the electric piano instrument's key ranges. My soundfont should sound very similar to the original version, except with much better quality and a slightly brighter piano sound. As usual, feel free to make edits or improvements! Otherwise, enjoy the soundfont as is! Soundfont Used: Fantasy Piano v2 by Me Original Soundfont by: Guido Scognamiglio (Additional Samples by michael64 & Trevor0402/Triaxis) Soundfont Download (Original Version): in Carlos S. M.'s Public Google Drive (The file name is "1_FantasyPiano.sf2." To access it, go to Carlos S. M.'s YouTube About page and click on the link that goes to his Google Drive. Click on the "Soundfonts" folder, then click on the "Not My Soundfonts" subfolder.) Soundfont Download (Edited Version): in My Google Drive (To access it, go to my YouTube About page and click on the link that goes to my Google Drive. Click on the "Soundfonts" folder, then click on the "Soundfont Edits" subfolder.) MIDI Renderer: Ultralight MIDIPlayer (UMP) 1.7.2 by PipiraMine Settings (Output): Render to MP4, H.264 Codec Settings (Encoding): "veryslow" Preset, 1 CRF Settings (Rendering): Default MIDI Renderer, UMP Resource Pack, 0.8 Render Interval, 3,000 ms Before MIDI Start (Overlay Credit), 2.5x Info Overlay Scale, Arial Overlay Font, 1080p @ 60 fps Audio Renderer: Kiva Modded v1.1.16-4m Pre-Render Settings: 100 ms Simulated Real-Time Lag, 1,000 fps, 4,096 Voices Audio Recorder: Tenacity 1.3.4 & Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) 1.70 (Trial Version) Virtual Audio Cable Settings: 48,000 Hz Sample Rate, 32 Bits per Sample, 2 Channels, Channel Mixing On Tenacity Settings: Export to WAV (32-Bit Float), Stereo, 48,000 Hz Audio Frequency Video Editor: OpenShot Video Editor v3.3.0 Daily Build (March 14, 2025) Export Settings (Video): Export to MP4, libx264 Codec, 1 CRF, 1080p @ 60 fps Export Settings (Audio): libmp3lame Codec, 48,000 Hz Sample Rate, Stereo (2 Channel) Channel Layout, 320 kb/s Bit Rate