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trance sounfontsif you downloaded the remix pack for Protonic a while back you could have used their drums
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trance sounfontsIs this their site? They appear to have overshot their Summer 2008 projection..
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trance sounfontsas our sampler support rex2, i suggest to buy some sample cd with rex files format
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trance sounfontsyes the orion sampler support Rex2 files, i try to find à good trance song compilation...i search...i listen...
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trance sounfontsAgree with LiquidProj3ct - commercial SF's are generally superior - I am a SF addict. I have brought from Digital Sound Factory (SUPERB and great value - when you way the variety and quality they are great value) - SoniVox (average at best) and Producer Loops (limited product but not too bad - jury is still out to a degree).
In another forum there was a huge thread about someone wanting to get some sounds off a CD and he had spent a long time. Too long. I suggested a commercial SF where the sounds from the CD were already in a SF format. It would have been much quicker and prob better. Respect.
trance sounfontsI think REX2 would offer more in the way of 'synthy trance' stuff wouldn't it? My scouring of SF2's I would say are more devoted to 'real world' instruments like piano's and guitars, etc. I agree with Liquid3, a lot of the 'synth' SF2's are pretty lame. Stick with Rich's 'Analog Gourmet' as they're some damn nice samples in there.
trance sounfontsNot that I work for DSF - but the EMU stuff covered a wide variety of bases...I just got some Ensoniq ones and they are great.
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trance sounfontsThe Emu ones are good - but very 'retro'. Could work well with modern music I suppose. I like them because they bring me back to the old Ensoniqs and Akai's and all. And I think many are '8 bit' too, to capture that old digital sampling style as well.
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