Never_Again
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08) Win2000/WinXP: after the reboot go into Control Panel and open the Sounds and Audio Devices applet:
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Vista/Win 7 users should skip this step and the next, and use Putzlowitsch's Vista MIDI Mapper Control Panel applet (info courtesy of Dragonsbrethren)
http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae34/tpoppins/timdriver/midimapper2.png
Those proficient in registry editing may consult this article instead. (thank you, HackNeyed)
09) On the Audio tab select "Timidity++ Driver" in the MIDI music playback drop-down box and click on the OK button.
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10) Go to Start Menu -> Programs -> TiMidity++ and click on the setwindrv icon:
http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae34/tpoppins/timdriver/timdriv12.png
11) The TWSYNTH setup utility's main screen comes up. At the top there is a list of directories where TWSYNTH looks for soundfonts. By default the list has the Musix subdirectory of the install directory. In this example, the setup scanned C:\Timidity\Musix and found three soundfonts in it. (Soundfonts are files with .sf2 extension, you can ignore the .cfg files in the list). Of these, A320U.sf2 and piano-mgg.sf2 are loaded by default.
In this example these default soundfonts have been removed, and Weeds SoundFont has been loaded instead.
http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae34/tpoppins/timdriver/timdriv13a.png
Note that you can load multiple soundfonts. The sounfonts lower in the list have the precedence. In other words, if two soundfonts have samples for Piano, the Piano from the lower soundfont will be heard.
12) When using TWSYNTH as the Windoze MIDI driver, the MIDI volume slider in the mixer and most programs has no effect. The volume must be set via timidity.cfg. The install puts this file into the Windoze directory, it can be opened with any text editor (e.g. Notepad). You can also access it from the TWSYNTH setup (see the previous step).
The command to set the volume is
#extension opt -Axx
where xx is the percentage of full volume. For example, "#extension opt -A30" sets the volume to 30%. You can go above 100% too, but unless the source MIDI is unusually quiet the sound will be distorted.
http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae34/tpoppins/timdriver/timdriv14a.png
Last edited by Never_Again on 07-23-10 at 22:58
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