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soundfonts observation
I have coolsoft virtual midi synth installed on my computer. I can load sound fonts into it.
When I go to staff set up in an NC project the virtual midi synth appears in my choices of devices. If I choose it, the soundfont that I loaded in the virtual synth is used by NC. I am not using midi cables. I guess I am asking: why all the fuss about midi cables if this way of using soundfonts works? Am I missing something about needing midi cables and their value? |
Re: soundfonts observation
Hi,
From the CoolSoft page: "VirtualMIDISynth is a software MIDI synthesizer implemented as a Windows multimedia user driver, accessible as a standard MIDI Out device."The CoolSoft synth uses a different technology (driver) than some MIDI synths or sound libraries, and thus is detected by Musician or Composer as a standard MIDI Out device automatically. Not all software synths are designed that way, so those devices have to have a way to connect to other MIDI devices, thus the use of virtual MIDI cables. For the first few versions our software did not have innate soundfont capability, and so using virtual MIDI cables was one easy way to connect to a number of different synths and sound libraries (and still is for some) and have them show up as usable MIDI playback devices in the Device Setup dialog. Now that Composer has its own NS Synth where you can select your soundfont (Musician only uses the amazing default General User soundfont by Chris Collins) you don't need another soundfont synth nor virtual MIDI cables at all for using soundfonts :) You may still need them if you want to use some sound libraries, but the NS Synth can use sf2 or sf3 type soundfonts, so it's pretty flexible. I hope this helps explain the current situation. ttfn, Sherry |
Re: soundfonts observation
CoolSoft's VirtualMIDISynth is a server with the underlying MIDI technology of Un4Seen's audio library Bassmidi. Bassmidi is a great software package with excellent MIDI features. Today Falcosoft's MIDI Player uses Bassmidi, too.
In 2015 we investigated where to go with audio playback after Microsoft had depreciated the support Microsoft Wave Tbl Synth in Windows 10. CoolSoft's VirtualMIDISynth was one option, Bassmidi directly another option due to the excellent sound offering. We decided for Notation Software Synth with the underlying technology of fluidsynth. It was a critical decision in these days because fluidsynth was unsupported in 2015. Here are few reasons why we did not select CoolSoft's VirtualMIDISynth nor Bassmidi:
With Notation Software Synth CoolSoft's VirtualMIDISynth is not necessary anymore. |
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