Roland Sc88 Pro Soundfont -
A project called advertises compatibility with a wide array of Roland modules, including SC-55, SC-88, SC-88Pro, SC-8850, SC-8820, MT-32, and CM-64L. Similarly, a bank known as Apollo GMGS (formerly "Realistic SoundFont") is a 3.7GB .sf2 file that covers GM, GM2, GS, XG, and many Roland-specific standards.
Note: For the best experience, you must use a SoundFont player that supports the (reverb, chorus, delay) to truly emulate the SC-88 Pro's output. How to Use a SoundFont in a Modern DAW roland sc88 pro soundfont
A massive soundfont labeled is also compatible with GM and GS (SC-55, SC-88, SC-88Pro), though it explicitly states it is not compatible with MT-32/CM-32L or CM-64. A project called advertises compatibility with a wide
Roland has never released their proprietary waveform ROM as an open SF2 file. Therefore, every "SC-88 Pro SoundFont" you find online is one of two things: How to Use a SoundFont in a Modern
Open FL Studio and navigate to the Channel Rack. Add a new "Fruity SoundFont Player" or "DirectWave" plugin. Once loaded, drag and drop your .sf2 file onto the plugin's interface or use its file browser to locate and load the bank.