Re: Sample Packs/ Collections?

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I got most of those from the Proteus set when I bought a MIDI keyboard
that EMU make. (the XBoard 61)

It was a looong time ago that I activly used them, I had to load them in
EMU's prop software thingy to use them (so I didn paste them to me buddies
and that they could use them.) But since I'm linux I havent used them.

Can test them next weekend if you like? Provide some quick audio samples?
Cheers, -Harry

On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Joshua D. Boyd <jdboyd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
James Stone wrote:
> This may well be a bit OT, but I would be grateful if someone could
> point me in the direction of some reasonable quality sample packs (any
> genres). There seem to be a lot of commercial packs across the
> internet, some with pretty hefty pricetags, but as far as I can see,
> most have no way of finding out what the quality is like before
> buying. I don't have any objection to spending money if the samples
> are good, and useful - I'm mostly interested in single-shot samples.
> To my mind pre-bought loops are just a bit too lazy (even for me!).

http://www.digitalsoundfactory.com/soundfont/index.php/cPath/44

Has anyone ever tried Digital Sound Factory's Proteous sound font
packages?  Supposedly they are fully licensed from EMU, but I don't know
how well they hold up.  I've been meaning to ask if anyone has tried
them, so I thought now was a good time to mention them.
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