Sd-90 Soundfont: Edirol

After upload, go to Edit > Write to User Memory . The SD-90 has a tiny internal flash storage ("User Bank") that can hold one SoundFont. If you save here, the SD-90 will load it automatically on startup (bypassing the slow SysEx upload). Modern Alternatives: Why Bother in 2025? You might ask: "Why not just use a free VST like sforzando or BassMidi?"

Click Transfer > To Device . Watch the progress bar inch forward. Do not touch the computer. Do not send MIDI data. Wait. edirol sd-90 soundfont

It is a powerful sampler like an Akai S5000 or a modern PC. The 32MB limit and slow uploads make it impractical for professional sample library usage. After upload, go to Edit > Write to User Memory

In the early 2000s, the landscape of home music production was a wild frontier. Software instruments were still in their infancy, processing power was scarce, and the average producer relied on a mixture of hardware romplers and sample-based synthesis. Into this world came a peculiar, sky-blue box from Roland’s then-burgeoning Edirol brand: the Edirol SD-90 . Modern Alternatives: Why Bother in 2025

The SD-90 processes MIDI via hardware DSP (digital signal processor). The timing is rock-solid. When you play a MIDI keyboard into your DAW and monitor the SD-90, the response is snappier than any software sampler running through a bloated modern OS.

Search archive.org for "Creative SoundFont Library 1999" or "HammerSound FS-32." Load them into your SD-90, and hear the ghost of 2001 come roaring back to life. Do you still use an SD-90? Have you successfully loaded a modern SoundFont? Let the community know in the comments below.

The editor will analyze the SoundFont. It will map the WAV samples to the SD-90’s internal wave ROM slots. If the SoundFont uses more than 32MB, you will get a "Memory Full" error.