The Roland Virtual Sound Canvas is definitely
better sounding than the MS Wavetable SW Synth. The current Win XP
compatible version is the
You can purchase it from PG Music for $20 if you buy it
with other products, or it is included with some of their products and
upgrades. Read about it at:
The latency can be adjusted in Finale but for
me it is easier to switch the midi output back to my soundcard on those
occasions when I use hyperscribe.
Ray Horton
Harrock Hall
Music wrote:
> Hi all-- > > I have several files I want to make gooder-n-good -- > (thas a suthern spreshun!) --- > from Finale to midi format, to burn to cd. > > I have the current Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth as my default midi music > playback device. > Is there a better sounding one? > Can one get them free off the Inet? > > And *if* there is, *how* do you load it ?! > > Thanks for any insights....... > > good weekend to all-- > Cecil Rigby > HarrockHallMusic > > David H. Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Not having the Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth I can't really compare,
but there is the VirtualSoundCanvas, which may be free these days if you can find it on the internet. ...
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