View Single Post
  #2  
Old 05-03-2013, 12:38 PM
Sherry C's Avatar
Sherry C Sherry C is offline
Product Manager
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Bad Axe, MI, USA (The Tip of the Thumb of Michigan)
Posts: 2,557
Default Re: Importing Soundfonts into Notation Midi Files

Hi Poppa,

To get the use of soundfonts or other sound libraries, you'll need:

1. Notation Musician/Composer (both use any MIDI device on your computer)
2. a MIDI-ready source (eg. SynthFont) or a "host" program (such as VST Host or Reaper, if using VSTi)
3. a virtual MIDI cable (eg. LoopBe, MapleMIDI, etc - see discussion at this other thread) to connect them.

There's a specific Tutorial on using SynthFont with our products - you can find that by clicking here to go to that tutorial.

There's also a Tutorial on using Garritan Libraries with our products. While this shows specifically the Aria setup, the general principles apply to other libraries as well (eg. EastWest orchestra, etc.) You can find that tutorial by clicking here.

The MIDI "cable" will show up as a device in Notation Composer and the sound source. One main point to make sure of when using any MIDI cables: be sure that in Notation Composer (or Musician), that the cable (eg. Internal 1) is ONLY an "Out", and that in the sound source that same "cable" (eg. Internal 1) is ONLY an "In". Otherwise you can set up a feedback loop that will bring your computer to its proverbial knees. This is all explained in the tutorials, but thought I'd mention it for "fast trackers"

ttfn,
Sherry
__________________
Music is to the soul like water is to green growing things.
__________________________________
http://www.beanfieldcastle.net/music.html
Reply With Quote