Re:Can't get the MIDI Sound from Sonar 8 to play - Help!!
2012/08/21 08:46:37
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7. You don't need Echo Input on to use a softsynth
8. That was ok, but also unnecessary since None=OMNI. Sonar by default will receive whatever MIDI you send it. You only need to specify a specific channel if you want to limit the input of the track to one channel.
9. As SToons said, this was wrong. If you're using a softsynth, you do it from a MIDI track with the output set to the softsynth.
10, 11, 12: I usually select the patch from the synth properties page on Dimension Pro since its not really a multitimbral or General MIDI synth.
15, 16, 17. Also unnecessary.
All you really need to do to use most softsynths is to insert the softsynth and set the output of a MIDI track to the softsynth. Then select the patch from the softsynth's interface (property page). With the TTS-1 its a little different because its a General MIDI synth and you can select the Bank, Channel and Patch from the MIDI track.
post edited by daveny5 - 2012/08/21 08:49:59
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