how or where can i get the jamaican piano type steel drums?
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how or where can i get the jamaican piano type steel drums?
are there any vst plugins for that or how can i create them jamaican steel drum instruments?
Last edited by k13 on Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
You can get them as soundfonts - try googling steeldrum soundfonts and see what comes up. Soundfonts aren't usually the best, but as they're percussive rather than sustained it generally shouldn't make too much difference. Most soft samplers can convert anyway (actually thinking about it I've probably got them in emulator/proteusx format if that's any use - if I can find and upload, I'll do that)
Got a link at home, but a bit busy tonight. Send me a pm and I'll try and find it for ya tomorrow
Got a link at home, but a bit busy tonight. Send me a pm and I'll try and find it for ya tomorrow
Hmm....


I really don't know I don't use it. You can get simple soundfont players from www.kvraudio.com if they don't convert to the FL sampler and then just run them as vsts.
Hmm....


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