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#92918 - 03/27/05 11:33 PM
Re: Seek PCI "Soundcard" which include highest quality GM/GS & XG Midi Voices
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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Scott, theoretically the Yamaha SW1000XG card can provide what you need. you can buy one used fairly cheap, the card had some raving reviews and won "best card" or something for 4-5 years in a row. Has 20 MB of wave ROM, built in effects, doesn't take processor time, blah blah. If you search on the net you'll find many reviews. But as Pro said, it is obsolete, and there is a chance it may not work with your particular Pc chipset. take a look at www.xgfactory.com for info. It is a $100 bet. Another way would be Hypercanvas. sounds ok for me, and check the posts by Frank Rosenthal, rikkisbears and Starkeeper and download Another XG soundfont. they say it sounds good enough for styles and you can use it on a regular Creative card.
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#92919 - 03/28/05 03:44 AM
Re: Seek PCI "Soundcard" which include highest quality GM/GS & XG Midi Voices
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Hi Scott I did an extensive search a while back for a midi playback card to compare with my keyboard,but with my laptop. Alec told me to get Echo. It is excellent. Look under the midi column for more. http://www.cdrecordingsoftware.com/card_compare.html Bernie
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#92922 - 03/28/05 11:13 AM
Re: Seek PCI "Soundcard" which include highest quality GM/GS & XG Midi Voices
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Thanks to EVERYONE who responded for your informative responses. Lot's of interesting choices for sure. The Yamaha SW1000XG card sounds like the best XG soundcard option, but because it's not longer sold or supported by Yamaha, I'm not very enthusiastic about that option. It appears that the only 1/2 decent sounding internal computer midi sound source only option may be with a software synth or sound fonts, but I concerned over how much CPU memory sources this takes up. I assume that with a 3 Gigahertz CPU (Windows XP) and 1 GB RAM this should'nt be an issue, right? If not , I guess it's time to explore the "Software Synth" and/or "SoundFont Libraries" options available. I need something that includes BOTH GM/GS & XG midi sound tables.
Currently most of my computer played back midi file istrument voices sound really cheesy, so I primarily need something (soundsynth, soundfont, or midi sound card) to more accurately (realistically) hear, and more conveniently playback (thru my computer alone) website accessed & internet downloaded GM/XG midi files.
Scott
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#92924 - 03/28/05 12:51 PM
Re: Seek PCI "Soundcard" which include highest quality GM/GS & XG Midi Voices
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Member
Registered: 02/18/05
Posts: 965
Loc: Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany
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Originally posted by Scottyee: I use Cakewalk Sonar with a M-Audio Delta66 soundcard which includes support for ASIO, so was specifically looking for a dedicated to 'GM/XG midi voices' only card as the Delta66 already provides decent digital audio converters. Okay! 1. Cakewalk should be good enough and it is used in several studios too. 2. Your audio card provides ASIOdirect. 3. Your PC doesn't use VIA's chip set. 4. Your PC is running on 3 GHz with 1 GB RAM I think you have all the powerful things you need to use virtual soundfonts, vst and so on. Don't use your PC for any other thing than music and you will be the king! ------------------ Greetings from Frankfurt (Germany), Sheriff ;-)
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#92926 - 03/28/05 06:36 PM
Re: Seek PCI "Soundcard" which include highest quality GM/GS & XG Midi Voices
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Registered: 12/14/00
Posts: 554
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Scott, You can start by doing a free test. Try the free standalone sfz soundfont player with the free Another XG soundfont. Make sure you configure sfz to ASIO. Also have MidiYoke installed on your computer to connect sfz to other programs like VanBasco. The above setup should use up less CPU than running Cakewalk hosting sfz. Playing XG midi files is going to be tricky part. If all your midi files were in GM/GS format, running VSTHost( http://www.hermannseib.com/english/vsthost.htm) hosting HQ Hypercanvas would be a very decent quality playback setup(I have tested this setup MidiYoked to VanBasco and it works great)It would probably also use less CPU than Cakewalk hosting Hypercanvas. [This message has been edited by Vquestor (edited 03-28-2005).] [This message has been edited by Vquestor (edited 03-28-2005).] [This message has been edited by Vquestor (edited 03-28-2005).]
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