Help...can't get a good sound out of SF 2.0...

amd123

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So I have SF 2.0, and I'm writing out all my drum patterns in guitar pro.
I export them as midi and load them into ableton and they're played using SF 2.0.

All the samples sound pretty shitty and weak, is there any way I can eq each drum separately or add effects or replace the samples?
 
So I have SF 2.0, and I'm writing out all my drum patterns in guitar pro.
I export them as midi and load them into ableton and they're played using SF 2.0.

All the samples sound pretty shitty and weak, is there any way I can eq each drum separately or add effects or replace the samples?

lol, so you spent $300 on a program you have absolutely no clue how to use or what its capable of? :loco:
 
Your problem is that all the MIDI note velocities are too low when you export them from guitar pro, iirc every note has a velocity value of 70. Which makes it sound like a pussy is playing the kid, and nobody wants that :)
 
What does the F stand for? :loco:

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the solution is to uninstall Superior Frummer, ableton and guitar pro and start buying your software.
 
Your problem is that all the MIDI note velocities are too low when you export them from guitar pro, iirc every note has a velocity value of 70. Which makes it sound like a pussy is playing the kid, and nobody wants that :)


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After 2 years of doing this shit, I never even realised. Pre-prod, so it doesn't really matter, but still XD