Murray McDowall did that hunt and peck thing, resulting in the following: > At 02:03 PM 4/05/02 +0000, you wrote: >> I just bought an new exs24 and installed it, only to find 8 or 9 free >> sounds in the sample library. I don't know why but I was under the >> impression that it came with a lot more... >> >> Is this all you get? > > No if you register the EXS24 you get sent a disc of factory sounds - about > another 50 or so. > >> Also, is there anywhere online where you download free sounds? General >> Midi sounds for the exs24? > > EXS24 can convert soundfonts so the big sound font sites like Hammersound > etc have huge collections. > > Here are a few links to sites with downloadable EXS24 instruments to get > you started -- the last few are just for samples you can build your own > instruments with. > > http://www.first-wave-music.de/downloads/f_downloads.html > http://www.esoundz.com/soundz.html > http://www.echochamber.ch/ > http://www.cone.nl/test/exs.htm > http://www.chickensys.com/exs/ > http://www.saschafranck.de/exs/ > http://www.vidavision.com/entertainment/stefan/ > > Samples only > http://www.asterick.com/sample_links.html > http://www.zoolabmusic.com/ > http://www.analoguesamples.com/ I need to find a good '60's style electric bass. One of those tones that do not call attention to themselves but is somehow fatter and louder than a sine wave. Anybody know if such a sound resides amongst these free ones (I do not have DSL so I do not want to download a bunch of candidates that don't cut it for my purpose)? TIA, Bob -- "Windows is like a Mac in the same way that a transvestite is like a real woman. It's 95 percent the same, and actually what some people would prefer, but not really the same for those who care about small differences." - John Dvorak
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Re: [exs] sample library
2002-05-04 by Bob Vandiver
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