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ven. 1 oct. 2004, 12:49
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OK, so this is probably a laughably-easy problem but I'm pretty much stuck, so please help... I've just acquired an iBook at work, primarily for ringtone composition - didn't plan on using an external synth as I only require a very basic standard GM sound set. Thing is, can't seem to find out whether the iBook has a built-in MIDI synth, as you get with practically all low-end PC soundcards, and Cubase has no mention of any such thing in its 'MIDI Out' option. Can anyone shed any light on this? I know Quicktime deals with the playing back of MIDI files (is this via a soft synth?) Is there a built-in MIDI functionality? Or am I better off setting up an external synth? Or can anyone reccomend a VST Instrument that will emulate basic GM sounds? Any help would be much appreciated. Cheers.
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sam. 2 oct. 2004, 14:27
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Yes, there is built-in MIDI functionality in OS X. It's called CoreMIDI and you configure it with the AudioMIDI Setup utility. The best interface for the OS X Quicktime synth (now called the Apple DLS Synthesizer) is Pete Yandell's SimpleSynth. You'll find it here: http://pete.yandell.com/software/simplesyn.../Read%20Me.htmlI don't use Cubase so I can't help you in setting it up as an AU there. Dave Bourke.
Ce message a été modifié par Dave Bourke - sam. 2 oct. 2004, 14:29.
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