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#152814 - 12/04/02 09:58 AM
Re: Midi file playback systems?
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Registered: 04/24/02
Posts: 191
Loc: Sonnega, Friesland, The Nether...
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Fran, No there's nothing wrong, I'm 100% sure I used the Hyper Canvas output, And I don't like it that much, the sounds are ok, but compared to some HQ soundfonts they are crap. It has some sounds that sound ok, but they are a lot less than some sounds in some soundfonts. Fluid 3 for instance has a great grand piano (samples are taken from a Yamaha P200), great choir, violins etc., some sounds are even better than in a $3000 keyboard, and the average midi file sounds really great using these soundfonts. The advantage you have is that you can use different soundfonts for different midi files. So you can make midis sound the way you want them to. Greetz , Marcel
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#152816 - 12/04/02 01:15 PM
Re: Midi file playback systems?
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Registered: 04/24/02
Posts: 191
Loc: Sonnega, Friesland, The Nether...
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Vquestor, I looked at the comparison charts, you are are right, it doesn't support soundfonts, I thought it did, my mistake, sorry! Well you can always install an Audigy (2) and convert your songs to MP3/Wave and put them on a laptop or CD . Okay that is kinda useless if you already own an arranger, you can just plug the keyboard in your line-in and record those midis. But still... You are missing something if you don't have a soundcard that supports soundfonts . If you look around you can find some real good soundfonts, and of course you can make your own. Greetz , Marcel
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