Re: Microsoft Midi Mapper and Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth
Reply #1 –
G'day Kristopher,
MIDI mapper is a logical name for another synth and is assigned by default to the ms GS wavetable synth. You can change the synth MIDI mapper points to in control panel.
You can't address the same synth "twice" in this fashion. To use both MIDI mapper AND the ms GS wavetable, the MIDI mapper must be assigned to another synth. If you don't have another one then you can't...
From what you've said in another post I'm guessing you're trying to have separate MIDI channels for each instrument in a large score. Unless you actually have another synth then you have a problem. FWIW you don't really need separate channels for, say, 1st and 2nd violin - for the most part they can share a MIDI channel. Ditto the Horns etc.. So long as the sounds are the "same" OR two instruments NEVER play at the same time then channel sharing is an acceptable compromise.
It also aids in being able to share files as not everyone will have access to more than one synth.