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Request: Golddrums sf2 unpacked
I'm looking for the golddrums soundfont, but I can only find versions online which are packed as sfark. I'm on Mac and don't have the software to unpack the file. I'd really appreciate it if someone could unpack it for me and share a donwload link in this forum. Other soundfonts with good rock/metal drums are welcome too. Thanks in advance.
Maarten
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Here you go: https://www.dropbox.com/s/e3t1sk8pjj1scen/GoldDrums.sf2
The best SF2 drum kits IMO are Douglas Natural Studio v2.0 and Sonivox Bluejay Drums.
You can hear the comparison I made at: https://soundcloud.com/coloobar
http://freesoundvault.com/category/drums/drum-kits/
@Coloobar - are the Sonicvox ones paid soundfonts? No problem if they are, there are plenty of free ones I can try instead. I only found the Douglas ones.
@Coloobar: thank you for the link and suggestions. Very much appreciated! I'll check out the other soundfonts you mentioned.
@StormJH1: I found a download link which contains a sonic implant soundfont kit, which may be the Bluejay kit Coloobar is referring to.
https://archive.org/download/sf2soundfonts/sf2soundfonts_archive.torrent
Yes the Sonivox are a commercial kit. The difference between the Sonivox and the link Maarten has provided us they are the exact same samples, but the sonic implants used 16-bit wav's and Sonivox are 24-bit. It's a significant difference, IMO. Douglas v2 also uses 16-bit wav's.