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thedreamingfool
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I have dabbled with Midi for a while, and want to get a few of these songs out of my head and on to something listenable. My current soundcard is the SB Live, one midi keyboard, and no decent mic... (which is ok, since I'm not ready for lyrics yet). The only problem with midi, is the built in and downloadable soundfonts aren't acceptable. I thought I was at a block untill recently....
Since I'm a PC tech, I work on several machines... One of our customers uses his for creating music... He had a software synthesizer (FM7 I believe) and I noticed you can customize the sounds to your liking....
Since I have low end equipment, I am willing to spend a little time tweaking to make it sound halfway decent... I remind you, this is JUST A HOBBY, and I'm not willing to spend much money.... However, I have thought about a way to get a decent result....
If I did manage to find and buy a software synthesizer, I am willing to use Cakewalk to structure the notes... However, the instrument would be replaced by the software synthesizer instead of the soundfonts. I can design a simple loopback from the line out to the line in, and can record it to a WAV file (I believe my PC and soundcard can handle that, since it's full duplex)... I am willing to do it track by track... (I.E. Substitute soundfont drums to the software synthesizer drums)... then after I have several WAV files, mix them together (I have found a way to do that too). Only thing I haven't been able to figure out, is if it's possible to substitute the midi soundfonts with the sound comming from the software synth. Since I can't play the keyboard, midi event/tone editing is crucial, since I can't play the whole song without MANY errors... midi allows me to fix them.
Is it possible to replace, even if just one channel, a midi soundfont with a software synth? If so what software synth can do that...
(I.E. I want the software synth to replace the "Microsoft Wavetable GS synth") Some examples of the SW synth is the FX7 and Absynth from Native Instruments, but I don't know if that would work in anything other than a "live" playing.
Since I'm a PC tech, I work on several machines... One of our customers uses his for creating music... He had a software synthesizer (FM7 I believe) and I noticed you can customize the sounds to your liking....
Since I have low end equipment, I am willing to spend a little time tweaking to make it sound halfway decent... I remind you, this is JUST A HOBBY, and I'm not willing to spend much money.... However, I have thought about a way to get a decent result....
If I did manage to find and buy a software synthesizer, I am willing to use Cakewalk to structure the notes... However, the instrument would be replaced by the software synthesizer instead of the soundfonts. I can design a simple loopback from the line out to the line in, and can record it to a WAV file (I believe my PC and soundcard can handle that, since it's full duplex)... I am willing to do it track by track... (I.E. Substitute soundfont drums to the software synthesizer drums)... then after I have several WAV files, mix them together (I have found a way to do that too). Only thing I haven't been able to figure out, is if it's possible to substitute the midi soundfonts with the sound comming from the software synth. Since I can't play the keyboard, midi event/tone editing is crucial, since I can't play the whole song without MANY errors... midi allows me to fix them.
Is it possible to replace, even if just one channel, a midi soundfont with a software synth? If so what software synth can do that...
(I.E. I want the software synth to replace the "Microsoft Wavetable GS synth") Some examples of the SW synth is the FX7 and Absynth from Native Instruments, but I don't know if that would work in anything other than a "live" playing.