Hello. Here's a question that probably exposes me as dumb. But anyway...
I thought I'd like to have higher quality sounds than those produced by the QuickTime synthesizer. I downloaded the Sonic Networks 24 meg GM Wavetable. It's a soundfont thing, I do believe. Cost me $79 American, which is almost $100 here on Vancouver Island.
Following the advice of an article in Electronic Musician, I downloaded Andy Drabbles Soundfont Synth.
I was hoping that, having downloaded those things and putting the Soundfont Synth thing in the place the ReadMe told me to, I would see something in Digital Performer when I went to Add Instrument Track. (I actually have no idea where to put the soundfont file from Sonic Networks, so I stuck it here and there.)
Still, after restart and booting up DP, nothing different appears in the options for Instrument Track or DLSMusicDevice.
All I want to do is to have an alternative bank of sounds to the ones that my Mac G4 PowerBook came with.
What am I missing? I feel very stupid here. PLEASE help me. (It will no doubt enhance your karma, helping the mentally challenged.)
Thanks so much for any help.
soundfonts, DLSMusicDevice, how? Help!!!!
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soundfonts, DLSMusicDevice, how? Help!!!!
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Thanks a lot. I'd eyeballed that "banks" folder and the thought crossed my mind... but then something else happened and I was distracted from it.
It worked!
But now I find, testing two identical tracks (drum tracks), one using the Quicktime sounds that come with the Mac OS, and the other with the Sonic Network sounds... I can't tell the difference! They seem identical! Have I just thrown $100 down the drain? (It won't be the first time, I can tell you that much.)
It worked!
But now I find, testing two identical tracks (drum tracks), one using the Quicktime sounds that come with the Mac OS, and the other with the Sonic Network sounds... I can't tell the difference! They seem identical! Have I just thrown $100 down the drain? (It won't be the first time, I can tell you that much.)
OS X (10.3.9) PB G4 1.5ghz, 2 gig RAM, FW Cardbus/DP 4.6/MOTU 896HD/MOTU 828mkII/Focusrite Octopre/Digital Timepiece/Millenia HV-3C/Aphex 207/Glyph 120 external drive