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Original MIDI Made by: Emex Denvir, Alexander Verevkin, & Tikronix (cooper/skulldealer) Audio MIDI Made by: Carlos S. M. (with Help from Alexander Verevkin) Mirrored MIDI Made by: Me (Made Using GamingMIDI's MIDIMirror) MIDI File Name: The Nuker 2 F1 Audio Mirrored.mid Original MIDI & Audio MIDI Downloads: on Archive.org & in the Video Linked Below (The link to the Archive.org page is in the comments section of this video.) • The Nuker Series ZIP 3 Download Mirrored MIDI Download: N/A (You'll have to make your own version, which is very quick and easy to do with MIDIMirror.) Original Video (Original MIDI): • [Black MIDI] Nuker II 142 Million ~ Emex D... Original Video (Audio MIDI): • [Black MIDI] The Nuker II Final Audio/Peac... Disclaimer: Please don't watch this video if you are epileptic or sensitive to flashing lights! Consider this video to be a teaser for what you can expect from some of my future soundfonts. As the title suggests, I made a preset that has piano and string samples, random delay, and filter velocity tracking. Nobody else has made a soundfont with strings AND random delay as far as I'm aware, but I thought it would be a good idea to combine both in one preset. I'm happy to report that it met my expectations. I also used filter velocity tracking for the string samples instead of a single static cutoff. If you've watched my previous video and read the description, you'll know the full story about it, but if you haven't, the short version is that I wanted to make the piano and strings more balanced if that makes any sense. In case anyone is curious, the piano samples are from my 4Front Atlantis Piano v2 soundfont (a soundfont I made based on the Atlantis module from 4Front TruePianos), and the string samples are from Amethyst Imperial Grand 1.3.2. I increased the release time for the strings from 1 second to 4 seconds, and I made changes to how the key ranges for the strings are mapped in order to make the strings sound a little more natural. And before anyone asks, NO, I will NOT be making this available to the public. This is a test soundfont that was made strictly for testing purposes. But I WILL be implementing the core aspects of this preset in some of my future soundfonts, so please be patient. Soundfont Used: 4Front Atlantis Piano + Strings Test (Random Delay) by Me Original Samples by: 4Front Technologies, Synthogy, & MBMS Soundfont Download: N/A (This version of the soundfont was made only for testing purposes and will not be released to the public.) MIDI Mirrored with: MIDIMirror by GamingMIDI Program Download: in Aberry's (@AberryPond250) Public Google Drive & in Hans5958's Black MIDI Meta (There's a link to the GitHub repository in the comments section of this video. The repository contains a link to a Google Drive full of black MIDI software, including MIDIMirror.) 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: Keppy's MIDI Converter 19.1.0 by KaleidonKep99 Settings: Render to WAV, Standard Render, 100,000 Voices, 48,000 Hz Audio Frequency, 32 Point Sinc Interpolation, LoudMax On 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