As of June 2022, a more up to date version is available here: https://www.systemshock.org/index.php?topic=12023.0I decided to create a new thread and keep this one for legacy reasons, in case you'd like to compare the previous versions with the new one, otherwise I absolutely encourage you to get the newer one as it's a really big improvement over the ones in this thread.
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Do you think that System Shock 1 has amazing music composition that is extremely poorly played back by the default Windows MIDI ?
Then this "mod" is for you, it doesn't only provide much better instruments compared to the terribly horrendous default Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth, but it combines the best (in my opinion) royalty free instruments you can find on the internet that matches the System Shock feel, and assembles them in only one soundfont file, that has been tuned extensively to parry all the volume and effects alterations of the dynamic music that often caused really weird behaviors with other soundfonts.
The composition itself is fully preserved, instead of trying to alter it, instruments were tuned to behave as correctly as possible.
It comes in 2 different flavors, first the one I personally recommend, the arranged version, where I was inspired by the MAC version and some of Chicajo's remixes to give a more modern and polished feel to the soundtrack by highjacking some instruments and replacing or combining them when I feel it was interesting to do so :
https://mega.nz/#!v9oQlAqL!D1rD0NZYkjwihWOaXhCxXEJCuQNFQJMeK5T_Y4rbF_AYoutube video for demo purposes :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYEB5Bq7w3oFor a little bit more "purist" approach (the difference isn't that huge though), the faithful version is the one where I prevented myself for changing or combining instruments, and only restrict myself to the ones intended, it is not the one I personnally recommend, especially to newcomers, but it is still a quality sounding one that is here to provide more choice to people if necessary :
https://mega.nz/#!mkAnUITb!mn7ecvSS7Kc7ko0FgPjvGKsi7enUuZzpxlDcqaYD4CUFor those files to work with the game, if you are not already familiar with it, you will need the absolutely amazing "Virtual MIDI Synth" third party software that I can't recommend enough :
https://coolsoft.altervista.org/en/virtualmidisynthIf you want, with this software you can even hot swap between the two versions of System Shock Soundfont to hear the differences and decide which one you prefer.
If you are curious, here are the soundfonts I used to select instruments for the 2 different versions :
-ChoriumRevA
-Crisis General Midi v3.01
-FluidR3_GM
-Giant Soundfont V6.0
-GMRBasico1.1
-MuseScore
-SGM-V2.01
-Timbres Of Heaven GM_GS_XG_SFX V 3.4 Final
-WeedsGM3
(possible new candidates for the 2022 final revision expected soon™: 32MbGMStereo, Musyng, ColomboGMGS2, FatBoy-v0.790, GeneralUser GS v1.471, UHD3)
It is without saying that I address a HUGE thanks to all those soundfonts and the people who worked on them for existing and being free of use for non profitable projects.
If you want to edit the 2 files to do some customs adjustments, you will need a software such as Viena (careful, the one with only one "n") or Polyphone.
Enjoy ! And don't hesistate to share feedback
( bonus round, for people who want to use this soundfont with the Rewired custom fan mission, I made a slightly modified one for that game too:
https://mega.nz/#!u4RkDCRD!UR597FEQT80oZxZcMvJ3Iy-XkOePjxyHTXEZIdeUgHE https://youtu.be/VPCFPKH5ZsY )