Know of any free Logic ES2 patches (or other logic synth)? NOT EXS

Hey there - looking to see if anyone can point towards some free patches for the ES2 synth, or any other synth in Logic Studio. I'm primarily looking for synth patches, not EXS samples for the reasons of the expression that available to you when you use an actual synth.
Anyone have any ideas? I've googled quite a bit and found a few sites charging for new patches, but that's it. Let me know. Always hungry for new sounds.
~Robb

You'll find a mixed bag of stuff here:
http://www.logicprohelp.com
(need to register and then look under "Plug In & Channel Strip Settings")
hth
Chris

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