Re: instrument sounds windows 98 v. XP
Reply #1 –
G'day Angelo,
this is one of those questions that ends up being a can of worms...
Firstly, the sounds are not generated by NoteWorthy, rather they are a product of your MIDI synthesizer. Not knowing what synth you had installed in your '98 box makes things a littler harder. The standard synth in '98 and XP is actually a sound set Microsoft licenced from Roland about a million years ago. If your '98 had better sounds then you probably had a sound card with a built in synth (like one of the Creative Sound Blaster range).
So the first thing to determine is if you have additional (to the standard) MIDI synths available - easiest way: launch NoteWorthy then:
- Click Tools (menu)
- Click Options
- Select Midi (tab)
- Tell us what is listed in "Available play devices" and "Devices used by play back"
If you only have:
Microsoft GS Wavetable...
and
Microsoft MIDI Mapper
then you don't have any alternative synths available and will need to install something. These days a softsynth is probably the way to go unless you can find an old Creative Sound Blaster that can take "Sound Fonts".
If you do have something else available then try it. Remove the current entry from "Devices used by play back" and add the untried device.
Note that "Microsoft MIDI Mapper" refers to whatever device is set as your default MIDI synth in control panel and usually points to "Microsoft GS Wavetable".
Following that, you could do a search of the forum for softsynths and soundfonts and settle down to some reading... You might also explore the world of VST (Virtual Synthesizer Technology) - I have a "dummies guide" available on the Scripto, linked to from here:
https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=6528.0
The document is a little out of date these days and there are other solutions that are easier to use than those I demonstrated, but the underlying information is good and will help you to understand the technology.
I might add it seems interesting that you've only just moved to XP...