Cheap, decent sounding, easy to use soft synth??

Toker41

Better Than You
All I want is a program that will work with N-track with some decent piano, and string sounds, with ease of use for someone that is NOT an expert, and I don't want to break the bank. I just want to record a midi track to my recording software from my cheap ass Casio midi keyboard, and use the sounds from the soft synth without it being rocket science or expensive. Any suggestions?
 
Toker41 said:
All I want is a program that will work with N-track with some decent piano, and string sounds, with ease of use for someone that is NOT an expert, and I don't want to break the bank. I just want to record a midi track to my recording software from my cheap ass Casio midi keyboard, and use the sounds from the soft synth without it being rocket science or expensive. Any suggestions?

http://www.rgcaudio.com/sfz.htm free sample player
 
Yup. "SFZ" from rgcaudio.com is free.

Use it with some free soundfonts from www.hammersound.net for great sounds. The very large GeneralMidi sets "Unison" and "Cadenza" are what I use all the time for GM playback.
 
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