The Orpheus 2 is a General MIDI (GM) compatible SoundFont (SF2) created by a developer known as (or Shusound). It was built as an ambitious successor to the original Orpheus bank, designed to compete with the likes of the legendary Roland SC-55, Yamaha MU series, and high-end E-mu systems.

It manages to capture the specific ADSR envelopes and filtering styles of early 90s wavetable synthesis. It sounds like a premium sound card from 1994, not a sterile software instrument from 2024. Why Use a SoundFont Today?

: The strings, brass, and woodwinds have been re-sampled to provide a cinematic feel, making it a favorite for composers working on RPG soundtracks or orchestral arrangements. Roland & Yamaha Influence