Crisis General Midi 301 ((link))
The original hardware expansion chips are considered rare and highly collectible in the vintage synthesizer market. However, the legacy of Crisis GM 301 lives on through software conversions. The soundset has been ported to the SoundFont (.sf2) format, allowing modern producers to load the samples into software samplers like Native Instruments Kontakt or open-source players like Sfizz.
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Notes are allowed to ring out naturally to silence, rather than being aggressively looped or faded out by artificial envelopes. Sonic Profile: How Does It Sound? The original hardware expansion chips are considered rare
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Crisis General MIDI 301 stands as a monumental tribute to the flexibility of the .sf2 format. It represents a labor of love from an era when PC users fought to wring every ounce of performance and fidelity out of their hardware.