![]() The easiest way to bring a soundfont or an SFZ instrument into your Studio One (or Studio One Free) project and to Drag&Drop it right into your project from the Finder or Windows Explorer. wav files inside the archive (you can see the “sfz Xylophone” folder below, which contains wav files accompanying “TY Xylophone.sfz”). Note: with SFZ files, you have to extract not only the. If the files come in an archive format (.zip or. Put all your soundfont and SFZ files there. Make a directory somewhere on your hard drive (I called mine “Downloaded Instruments”). Check out the “melodic trumpet” on the Brass page, for example. This is an older site with a few dead links, but it does have some nice sounds. Still, these are nice sounds.Īnother good soundfont directory is soundfont library. The download links are in the top part of the page, but you’ll have to make a free account on the site before they will work. Quite a few places, but let me point out two:įirst, you can get free samples of Digital Sound Factory’s E-MU Proteus pack in Soundfont form. There are a few differences between the two (some of which I’ll point out), they’re used pretty much the same way. There are two third-party library formats that Presence opens: Soundfonts and SFZ. The good news is you can expand it with third party sample libraries that open right inside the Presence virtual instrument. That last one is a doozy, because, as I mentioned in a prior post, you can’t expand Studio One Free with third party plugins. You crave more sounds than you got with Presonus Studio One or, especially, Studio One Free. You yearn to grow beyond your limitations. ![]() ![]() Update: A newer version of this post (covering Presence XT with more features) is available.
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