

Still, its a lot of work, and makes the instruments a lot easier to work with. Can you share with us how you did that? I mean did you create a way or is the same thing available for anybody to do once they know how? TAylor Oh sure, he tells you, and you tell everybody, soon we're all running around with little beanie hats and calculators strapped to our belts! (Hint so he doesn't have to give away his secret) I bet that if you got Apple's free AppleLoops SDK, you could import waveforms that were extracted from SF2 files and tag them as loops, then package the repurposed instruments up in Apple's installer package like he did. (They have to be superb quality, though). If anyone else has some soundfonts or EXS instruments you would like to contribute to a possible next package like this, please send them my way! (which is the native GarageBand/Logic format) Sorry it's so big but I would NOT sacrifice any quality. They are actually converted to EXS-24 format, though. Ttfn, Drakonis I made it out of soundfonts I found on the internet, so I didn't have to do any sampling or trimming. Thank you for what looks to be a *lot* of work, sampling, trimming, adding AppleLoop tags, etc.

Quote by: drakonis Wow, how cool! I will definitely check this out soon. If you go to the site above, you can also get Fitch Cello which is a high-quality 50 MB cello instrument. You can get it here: It is also listed on VersionTracker.

Feel free to use it for free for as long as you like. 24 high-quality instruments for free isn't too bad of a deal, is it? If you really enjoy it and would like to make a small donation to help me pay for bandwidth or to inspire me to make more of these, I would really appreciate it - but you DO NOT have to make a donation. It only contains software instruments, and does not contain any loops. I just released a free 100 MB Jam Pack for GarageBand/Logic. Downloading and Installing Boldt Instruments: These are free. Does anyone else use Garage Band for mac? Any good tips or better programs.
