On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 8:43 AM Seth Lowman <[email protected]> wrote:
> To address your first question, The bassmidi Driver itself does not really > allow for any control over which playback device you have your sound run > through. However, there is another piece of software that uses the > bassmidi Driver so load sound fonts, and it’s called cool soft virtual > midi synth. You can find it under the following link. > http://coolsoft.altervista.org/en/virtualmidisynth > Once you install this program, go into your start menu and type in conf > and arrow down to find the option called “configure virtual Midi synth”. > Once you’ve entered the program, control tab through the different > dialogues, and in one of them should be an option to change what playback > device The synthesizer uses, and there should also be an option to set your > default synth for Windows media player. > As for stacking sound fonts, you will need Viena to change the program and > or bank numbers of your sound fonts in order to make sure all the presets > can be accessed with QWS. It can’t be a long and tedious process, > especially if you have several general Midi sound fonts, but once it’s all > done, it’s definitely worth it. > God bless! > Seth > > On Oct 6, 2018, at 9:00 PM, Tyrone Thompson <[email protected]> wrote: > > So, a couple questions about bassmidi and qws. First, how do I get the > sound to play back in other devices with bassmidi and QWS? For example, I > did a test track using soundfonts and bassmidi, however, it played back on > windows media player with the microsoft default. > Second, how to handle the multiple soundfonts? I know somebody said that > BM can handle more than 1 sf2 bank, so how do I go upon making more than > one soundfont work? I have a set of orchestral sf2 files that I wanna use. > Thanks much! > > Thanks. Where to find viena
