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#175510 - 07/26/05 05:12 AM
Re: Sound Cards
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Registered: 09/21/02
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Sorry,but, the Soundfont Manager already contains a GM soundset right out of the box. In addition,you can download any soundfonts,including large expensive ones.
Once the software and drivers are installed,you will see Creative. Choose it for midi out. Bernie
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#175513 - 07/27/05 09:34 AM
Re: Sound Cards
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Hi Rikki. Yes, it appears the function of the 2nx soundcard (like most all other soundcards these days) is solely for A/D (analog to digital) & D/A (digital to analog) conversion.
In the past, some soundcards had actually INCLUDED a complete set of GM midi sounds right on the card. This was essentially a hardware sound module piggy-backed on the card itself. The advantage of this hardware type configuration is that it didn't use up CPU resources as software driven midi 'sound fonts' do. The other issues with software produced midi sound is recording latency as well as the compromised sound quality. Thankfully, with the advent of faster computer processors & improved soft synth technology, software produced midi instruments are sounding better, but imo, external hardware midi sound modules still outshine software produced midi instruments, even the aforementioned Creative 'sound fonts'. This said, I'm a bit surprised that are no companies offering a complete table of GM/XG instruments on a dedicated PCI card. Anyone have a guess? - Scott
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#175515 - 07/27/05 04:44 PM
Re: Sound Cards
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Originally posted by Frank L. Rosenthal: Scott, I would have to respectfully disagree. Given todays computers and software, the sound quality of software based solutions are vastely superior to hardware based modules or keyboards. Frank. I'll AGREE with you that Kontakt, GigaStudio, Halion probably can deliver sound quality results at least equal to the best hardware based sound modules & keyboards out there, but my comparison was aimed at dedicated MIDI synth software (Creative Sound Fonts, Microsoft WaveTable SW Synth, etc) of which were specifically intended for MIDI file playback. I have yet to find a dedicated MIDI software Synth' that approaches the sound quality of going out to a dedicated hardware GM/XG sound module or keyboard like the Yamaha Tyros. Frank, does Kontakt, GigaStudio, Reason, or Halion include a dedicated set of GM/XG midi instruments as well? If so, then perhaps this may finally be the idea SOFTWARE solution for playing back GM/XG midi files on the computer alone, replacing GM midi instrument software like: Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth, Creative's Sound Fonts, or having to go out a hardware sound module. Thanks for futher input on this. Scott
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