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**78** Free & Sexy Lead Soundfonts for YOU!!!
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DJ Robby Rox
Ok so I've gotten the free pack finished. The bass back I only have like 40 done, I'm going to do about another 40 and get it up asap. (another 2 or 3 days)
The bass pack I also guarantee will be 1000x's better because I've put a lot more time into it.

I do however have ONE pretty big problem.
Fileden has a max file size of 50mb, rapid share is 100mb, and this file is a bit over 500mb or a half gig.

If anyone can point me to a place that allows files that big to be shared please let me know!!! As soon as I find out I can get them out for people.

Thanks!
Darkarbiter
filefront.com (although technically meant to be for games, my mixes have been up for over a year and they haven't exactly deleted them).

No bandwidth max... files are deleted after 2 months of all activity depending on file size.

max size 1gig
DJ Robby Rox
Awesome!! I've been googling for the last 30 mins and couldn't find anything.

Pack will be ready in roughly 1 hour if my wireless doesn't get funny on me.

Check back everyone for the link!!!!!
DJ Robby Rox
OK all ready!!

Some obvious details first. ASDR envelopes are very important because some samples need short release and others long release.

And I shouldnt need to say but the samples are dry so reverb/delay will give them the justice they deserve.
Also there are 5-6 samples you may have heard before, I just had to add them because I love them.

Enjoy and let me know what you think! I'll be going SF2 crazy now that I learned how to do it.

http://files.filefront.com/78+Lead+Sounfontszip/;12905481;/fileinfo.html

(sampled 3 keys per octave - 16bit)
EgosXII
epic n00b question, are these samples, or are they a synthesiser plug in??

either way awesome work robby, cheers for sharing :)
chillsonic
Thanks Robby,

DL-ing now :D
palm
this is wav files right?
Waza
Downloading just now nice one robby
:gsmile:
atxbigballer1
They work fine in NN-XT! Do you think the patches should be in just one SF2 file?
palm
quote:
Originally posted by atxbigballer1
They work fine in NN-XT!

downloading then thanks :D

couple of comments

some of these sounds are great, i really havent seen this format before, i file containing both the wavs and the presets, is this a reason-fileformat only or does it somehow works with other samplers too?

i noticed that some of the presets had diferent levels on the recordings.

"cosmic coverage lea" and "space explorer synt" where both ing cool and really strong sounding, how are they made. with the right filter settings i got a great strong resonance which ive never managed before in reason, ing cool filtering such rich sounds.

is it possible to "export" the files somehow into wavs and presets separately so that i can sort it the way i wanna? i want to be able to browse the presets easaeliry by just presing up/down buttons in nn-xt.

DJ Robby Rox
quote:
Originally posted by EgosXII
epic n00b question, are these samples, or are they a synthesiser plug in??

either way awesome work robby, cheers for sharing :)


They are samples from various layered synthesizers in a soundfonts (SF2) format. Any DAW should open them (Logic, Reason, Cubase, Fruity, etc).

You want to open up a soundfont sampler, and it will open up each file as a seperate multilayered sample. Meaning each octave has several samples and they are layered across most octaves. (don't be confused, most samplers you just open a single sample and you won't even see the layers - at least in Fruity, I think Reason shows them) Just like opening any sample as long as it can read SF2 format.

So one "sound" is actually around 12-15 different samples, this is so they sound natural and there is no pitch shifting like you would get from a single wav sample.
DJ Robby Rox
quote:
Originally posted by atxbigballer1
They work fine in NN-XT! Do you think the patches should be in just one SF2 file?


Yeh I think thats possible, but I'm not sure how to do it. I think theres like a "create soundfont bank" option I can use next time if people prefer a main folder with all the samples in it.
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