The SC-55 wasn't just a synthesizer; it was the first device to fully embrace the General MIDI standard
Technically not a soundfont, but a VST plugin. Roland officially released the Sound Canvas VA as a standalone instrument. It is 100% accurate because it uses the original PCM data. The catch? It costs around $150 and requires an iLok. For most retro producers, a free soundfont is more practical.
is an iconic MIDI sound module released in 1991, famous for defining the sound of '90s PC gaming. Since the original hardware doesn't use SoundFonts—it uses built-in ROM chips—modern users use to replicate its legendary sounds on modern computers. 1. Finding an SC-55 SoundFont
is the easiest way to capture the "90s PC sound" without owning the original vintage hardware. If you'd like, I can help you: