HELP please new MIDI driver doesnt play right 1998-06-26 04:00 am HELP me please...I recently got a new MIDI player/driver, the "Yamaha SYXG70". It sounds a whole lot better than my old AWE32 driver, but when I run NWC, i have 2 main problems.1. The notes are not synchronized with what sound is playing, the sound usually starts a second or two after the visual "note highlights" start.2. Not all the staves play! I tested out a few songs I made that have just 2 staves (staffs), but only 1 of them plays! And in some, NO staves play!PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!And yes, I DID select "Yamaha SYXG70" in the MIDI Options box as my playback instrument.If anybody replies please send me an E-mail copy of your reply.Thanks a lot!!!!!! Quote Selected
Re: HELP please new MIDI driver doesnt play right Reply #1 – 1998-06-26 04:00 am You need to get a 450 mhz dual pentium-II (or faster with even more microprocessers) computer with the not yet available agp bus sound card. Seriously, a software synth places extreme demands on the CPU and therein lies your rub. Quote Selected
Re: HELP please new MIDI driver doesnt play right Reply #2 – 1998-06-26 04:00 am In response to your reply, I have decided to switch back to my old AWE32. Quote Selected
Re: HELP please new MIDI driver doesnt play right Reply #3 – 1998-06-27 04:00 am I got the Yamaha synth back in december, and have found that sounds much better than AWE and I use it with NWC.I had the same problems you had.For the record: I have a K6-200 so its not exactly the fastest machine avaliable either (still good enough tho).First of all that delay unfortunately happens no matterwhat, but if you can put up with the delay then you'll find that it is entirely worh it.As far as some of the notes not playing... well I had that problem. There are two possible reasons I know of:1. You should check the Yamaha setup:The synth allows you to select sound quality (up to 44khz cd quality) and also polyphony (the maximum notes that can be played at one time).I'm just guessing that the main problem is that polyphony is set too low for your MIDIs. You can set it up to 128! but that really taxes your processor so you should be able to set it around 48-64 reasonably.2. You mentioned that you selected Yamaha XG as your playback device under "Midi Options." But each individualstaff can be set to a different synth. Move through eachstaff, and press F2 to access the staff properties and checkto see that each staff is set to Yamaha XG. Sometimes when nothing was playing it was only because that an individual staff or two had no playback device selected...It can be a bit of a pain at first, but it just takesgetting used to the setup. NWC allows you to access the patch banks so that you can use all of the Yamaha's drum kits (which put AWE's drums to shame), and all of the600 or whatever instruments are available. Quote Selected
Re: HELP please new MIDI driver doesnt play right Reply #4 – 2001-10-17 04:00 am First of all, even with a K6-266 (somewhat "old" compared to new machines), there is a way to configure the "Yamaha Soft Synthesizer S-YZXG50 MIDI system" to make it play in "real-time". You can adjust it to start asap, or to use not more than 30% of CPU for example.I've played a bit with fine tunings on that driver and finally found a sound that starts at the moment wanted (ie when it's highlighted in NWC or when I hit the key using Piano1.1), and with a sufficient quality --better than my SB16 anyway!HTH, then.I had showed this to a friend of mine who plays viola and theorb, and he asked me if it was possible to use that software for organ sounds , like using soundfonts.Whichi I don't know.Is there a software that allows this (using soudfonts or something like that) , without needing the latest microwave-processor (i.e. more than 1.2 GHz) What would be an other possibility, preferently not too expensive (because, for a reason I can't explain, musicians who play *old* instruments are never much to spend...)TIA,Dominique Quote Selected