In any case, I'd recommend you pick up a software soundfont plugin, like the bundled LiveSynth DXi or HALion (which also loads .gigs).
This is definitely an option. I had a LiveSynth demo version, but the time expired long ago, I'm afraid. lol, just my luck.

I've also heard of HALion, but I think I need to do some more research before buying anything.
The reason I'm interested in this is to, mainly, create rythm sections through midi banks vs. using a sequencer(i.e. programing entire songs instead of using loops). I might be going about this the wrong way. I've been using FruityLoops as my sequencer, but I can't seem to get "that" sound I want. Know what I mean? lol, forgive me if I seem ignorant about the subject, but, I am. LOL

I understand with SoundFonts I have more control over the way each sound "sounds". Maybe through this avenue I'll find what I'm looking for.
As far as SoundFonts go, I was very impressed with Will Lee's bass library from Sampleheads. Their Drumworks stuff is also impressive. If anyone 'round here has experience with these or other recommendable SF's, I would really appreciate some feedback.
Oh, BTW, I figured out my problem. It was a soundcard issue(SoundBlabber flAudigy), hehe. Go figure. For posterity's sake, here's the fix.....
Bring up AudioHQ, double click SoundFont and, under the Options tab, you'll be able to adjust your SoundFont cache. Increasing this will allow for more SoundFont memory.
Personal note: I assume one can go overboard with this SF cache, so I only allocated slightly more than the total of my SF's. HTH anyone that needs help on down the road. And Falkon, thank you for your response and suggestions.
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