Re:No MIDI Device Question
2011/01/05 02:14:32
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I don't know how the actual organs sound, but how unique can the sound be?? I wouldn't be surprised if you could buy sound libraries of the organs of world famous cathedrals and churches. There are thousands and tens of thousands of organ sounds to choose from, anyway.
Surely there are lots of decent options. The fact that you maybe compose using just headphones limits the sound experience while working, naturally.
Otherwise, how could your laptop recognise instruments that are not connected? The simulation you mention means a soft- or hardware synth, obviously, how else could you create a sound (unless you want to compose using notation without sound)?
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