Digital Sound Factory has acquired the exclusive rights to the original Proteus hardware sound ROM's and has re mastered this legendary content for software instruments. Unzipping the files in GoodReader will create a new folder called E-MU Proteus SoundFont. @mkell424 Is the Proteus SoundFonts. The Proteus Pack (assuming it´s. E-MU Proteus Pack. From Africa to Brazil. Planet Earth SoundFont is the professional's choice for World sounds and ethnic percussion! Proteus 2000 Soundfont 56 MB Proteus 2000 Soundfont 56 MB • Proteus 2000 Bank 0 • Proteus 2000 Bank 1 • Proteus 2000 Bank 2 • Proteus 2000 Bank 3.
Hi I thought I'd pass along some info. Timothy Schwartz was the producer of the samples for the Emulator 2 - 4, Proteus, and Ensoniq back when he worked for EMU. I actually got a chance to talk with him on the phone. He said back in the day it cost EMU millions to create the original samples (Virteouso was by itself over a million). He owns the copyright licenses and sells sounds through his business Digital Sound Factory. He also licensed other instruments like the Prophet. He used the original ROMs to create the SoundFonts so they are the best out there.
I decided to buy them because of their high quality and because I wouldn't be breaking any laws to use them. I also wanted to give him some support because he said people were pirating his work and putting it up on eBay. He has a sale right now where you can get the Mega Pack with had Proteus 2000, Mo' Phatt, Planet Earth, Virteouso, Extreme Lead, and Vintage Pro modules. You can choose from SoundFont, Kontakt, and various EMU formats.
To save some time for people like me who are new to loading Soundfonts in the bs-16i. Thanks to Doug at the SoundTestRoom for the excellent video on YouTube. • After paying for them you get a link for the downloading a zip file for all of the sounds. You need to open in GoodReader to unzip the files. I bypassed the iPad and transferred the zip file to DropBox first to back them up, but you can directly to GoodReader.
• Unzipping the files in GoodReader will create a new folder called E-MU Proteus SoundFont Pack where you will find the SoundsFonts organized by module. • From there click on the bank and select 'open in another app' and select the bs-16i. That will put the in the Inbox in the bs-16i. • From there goto Setting and then Soundfont. Click on your the Inbox, pick your library and you are set to go! My points exactly, there is a market for classic boxes and I'd gladly part some cash to have these original (not 're-sampled/re-recorded') sounds available on my iPad. Heck, I'd even part some cash for a beatboxes with 'original' ROM Samples and not the 're-sampled' stuff we have all over the place.
Thinking of classic boxes like boxes like LM-1, Alesis HR-16a/b, SR-16 etc, and hello, where are Yamaha's original 'synth/drum apps? I`m Amazed Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Mp3 more. (RX-Line of beatboxes, and DX/XG/SY/CS line of Synths?). Guess we'll have to wait and see what the future brings. Jepp, noticed that when i read thru the description But at $99 I'd love to have a stable 'App' to use the SoundFonts with.
BS-16i has been less than optimal way to handle larger SoundFonts. Now if Steinberg had a built in SoundFont player in Cubasis i would be all over this As for the SoundFonts, The boxes where the samples come from were more than 'sample players' they had some form of synthesis and effects, some even had morphing filters. Saints Row 4 Cheats For Xbox 360 Infinite Health more. For these we need more than a 'SoundFont Player' to faithfully re-create the originals. Said: mkell424 Jepp, noticed that when i read thru the description But at $99 I'd love to have a stable 'App' to use the SoundFonts with. BS-16i has been less than optimal way to handle larger SoundFonts. Now if Steinberg had a built in SoundFont player in Cubasis i would be all over this As for the SoundFonts, The boxes where the samples come from were more than 'sample players' they had some form of synthesis and effects, some even had morphing filters. For these we need more than a 'SoundFont Player' to faithfully re-create the originals.