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Scoot wrote:I was under the impression that using the DLSMusicDevice to hold a soundfont, was the only way to use soundfonts, and that is why it was there.
What I don't understand is, if you have soundfonts why would you want to stick with quicktime/the internal sounds?
There are several soundfonts out there that are a complete GM collection or better......it's just a matter of downloading some.
You should really try the DLS method.....and you may not go back.
scoot.
braj wrote:If you replace the QT sounds with a soundfont via the QT preferences, then you can have more.
Jerm wrote:If you place your sound font bank in /Library/Audio/Sounds/Banks then Quicktime will show them to you in the quicktime preferences dialog and you will be able to use them as the default internal sounds.
françois wrote:braj,
could you tell me where you found FLUID R3 ?
thanks
françois
françois wrote:would it be possible in the pgm column of the tracks window to :
be able to hear the sounds changing without to tape " ok " at each time.
françois
Jerm wrote:françois wrote:would it be possible in the pgm column of the tracks window to :
be able to hear the sounds changing without to tape " ok " at each time.
françois
I have no idea what you are asking. Can you try to rephrase your question.
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