Deciding Whether or Not Your Keyboard Should Directly Produce Sound Installing a Software Synthesizer

Procedures for Advanced MIDI Configuration Tasks

This section describes some of the most common MIDI configuration tasks for MIDI equipment arrangements that include more than one external MIDI device, or which include an extra software synthesizer that you might install to supplement the sounds normally provided with your soundcard. For instructions in even more common MIDI configuration tasks, see Procedures for Common MIDI Configuration Tasks.

The procedures described in this section are:

Generate/B8.gif      Installing a Software Synthesizer

Generate/B8.gif      Adjusting for the Delay of Some MIDI Output Devices

Generate/B8.gif      Preparing Bank, Patch, and Drum Note Names for a MIDI Device

Generate/B8.gif      Configuring a New External MIDI Sound Module

Generate/B8.gif      Exchanging Device Descriptions With Other Computers and Users

Generate/B8.gif      How to Handle Devices Connected With MIDI Thru Cables

Generate/B8.gif      How to Save Effort if You Rearrange Your MIDI Equipment Often

 


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Deciding Whether or Not Your Keyboard Should Directly Produce Sound Installing a Software Synthesizer