Hummer Team Soundfont -
The soundfont was incredibly versatile, and gamers began to use it to customize their own game soundtracks. It was also adopted by game developers who wanted to add a touch of Contra III-style flair to their own games.
: This site hosts the original game audio data (VGM files) which is the most accurate way to hear the "raw" content. Fluidvolt’s Soundfonts hummer team soundfont
Due to the poor quality of the standard "Hummer Team" soundfont, community creators often suggest using these more polished 8-bit and chiptune resources: DISOWNED, GARBAGE, DON'T USE THIS ... - Musical Artifacts The soundfont was incredibly versatile, and gamers began
The most recognizable element of the Hummer Team Soundfont is the piano. It doesn't sound like an NES. It sounds like a low-bitrate recording of a Korg M1 workstation. It has a metallic, ringing decay that cuts through the mix like a dull knife. In tracks like the Somari title screen, this piano plays the "Green Hill Zone" melody with an uncanny valley feeling—it's nostalgic, but it’s the wrong nostalgia. Fluidvolt’s Soundfonts Due to the poor quality of