Re: A Sound Problem
Reply #7 –
G'day klakster,
SoundMAX is OK, but IIRC does not support soundfonts. As a result, either a new sound card OR a softsynth is the answer for PC based sound.
Do the search on this forum that I suggested previously. You will definitely benefit... Particularly in regard to softsynth availability.
Josh's suggestion re Synthfont is really only beneficial if you export to MIDI first (for the reasons I gave above). I personally find this a "step too many" for simple playback from NWC.
As far as connecting your PC and/or notebook to your MIDI keyboard: there are also several informative threads on this forum on this topic. However to make a short synopsis, you need a MIDI interface on your PC. Couple of ways to get this:
- Many sound cards allow you to use the game port for MIDI data transfer - you need a special cable to make this work AND your sound card must support it - functional but perhaps not the best answer these days.
- It is now possible to buy USB to MIDI converters - the drivers for these devices will give you a MIDI port to connect to and the cable will connect to your MIDI keyboard.
You also asked about connecting your amp and speakers up.
- You need a cable with 3.5mm stereo phono plug to plug into the "line out" of your sound card
- The other end of the cable needs to have (a) connector(s) appropriate to your amp - commonly a pair of RCA connectors 1 for the left channel and 1 for the right channel
- Connect your speakers to the amp as usual.
- If you want to get really fancy, you might like to connect a decent EQ and/or perhaps some other signal processors in between but that's up to you
I say again though, do search this forum.