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Hey since this is the first time I'm doing remixing of this sort I'm in need of a little help. I've got my idea all planned out and even have a nice intro for my theme. What I am lacking however is a reasonable library of soundfonts. I'm using Logic Pro X and I'm in dire need of drums/ percussion fonts. Right now I have a timpani and a bunch of synthesizers that do not sound the way I need them to. Cheers to whoever helps me.
It is precisely because it never cared, that people do care. It's something which it's lacking, because that which it has, it has lackluster of.
Then Lords of Shadow 2 just takes a big, semi-solid, smelly, pea-green dump all over everything.
Ssshiiiieeeeeetttt... You do back that stuff up regularly, right? Can't imagine losing all of that in a freak accident.
Look into the Unison, SGM, and Timbres of Heaven soundfonts. They have great drumkits.I'd post them myself but the latter two are very large files, and with how wonky Mediafire's been acting with me lately I don't think it would comply with them.
Timbres of heaven download from midkar seems to fail every time I try, does anyone know of any other mirrors?Edit: I hate to be asking for this much help but I've looked all over google but the program I'm using(Logic Pro X) uses EXS24 in order to import sf2 files into it's sample bank, however ALL Rhythm FX seems to be working but all of the other ultimate drums sound like a tribal barrel drum and half of the SGM ones do too(other half contained in SGM do work) anyone have a clue as to why this might be happening?
Does ultimate drums have an eq setting in there? I use EZDrummer 2 and i always set mine to "Dry" on the EQ, that dampens things out and turns the room noise off completely. Maybe try a high and low pass filter? That might help out the boomy sound of the tribal drums - hope it helps
EZD2 is way better than most of the drum stuff you can find on the Internet.