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fabkebab1
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Hi there guys -
I did a search on this and was not able to find my original post (from about a year ago, admittedly) or anything else similar.
I used to have a computer in about 1992 and could play midi through it using Powerchords Pro- The "instruments" sounded great and were well sampled.
After a little bit of searching, I have been able to get the same midi music software on my current computer (a one year old sony Vaio desktop). The thing is the sounds in my new computer sound rubbish compared to the old computer, presumably because I had a better sound card back then (with better instrument sounds, at least)
As a reply to a previous post, someone said that you could actually load instrument patches onto the computer and use software to emulate the output of the instrument sounds, thus bypassing the horrible instument patches in the soundcard - does anyone know anything about this? Where do I download patches, and where would I obtain an "emulator"?
thanks
I did a search on this and was not able to find my original post (from about a year ago, admittedly) or anything else similar.
I used to have a computer in about 1992 and could play midi through it using Powerchords Pro- The "instruments" sounded great and were well sampled.
After a little bit of searching, I have been able to get the same midi music software on my current computer (a one year old sony Vaio desktop). The thing is the sounds in my new computer sound rubbish compared to the old computer, presumably because I had a better sound card back then (with better instrument sounds, at least)
As a reply to a previous post, someone said that you could actually load instrument patches onto the computer and use software to emulate the output of the instrument sounds, thus bypassing the horrible instument patches in the soundcard - does anyone know anything about this? Where do I download patches, and where would I obtain an "emulator"?
thanks