![]() Load soundFonts (up to available memory), enable/disable/chain them at your will native 64bit version (on 圆4 OS) is not limited to 4GByte (new in version 2.x).Efficient RAM usage (allows using large SoundFonts, > 1GByte).Clean installer, won't affect other MIDI devices.No DLL cluttering, everything is self contained installation folder (except for MIDI device driver) (new in version 2.x).Integrated MIDI converter to easily convert your MIDI files to WAV/MP3/FLAC.MIDI mixer to set track mute/volume, accessible through systray icon.Virtually unlimited polyphony (limited only by available CPU power).Supports up to 4 virtual devices, each with its own soundfont configuration (new in version 2.x).Directly accessible as MIDI Out device, no need for virtual MIDI cables (like MIDI Yoke, LoopBe1).User mode multimedia driver, no reboots, no BSOD.Here we are, VirtualMIDISynth is the answer: an user mode multimedia x86/圆4 driver that works on Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11 (both x86 and 圆4), implemented as a MIDI Out virtual device. User only needs a new virtual MIDI Out device, select it as output on his preferred player settings and. The challenge was to create a good quality synth and keep the end user away from complicated virtual MIDI chains (ever tried VanBasco -> MIDI Yoke/LoopBe1 -> SynthFont chain ?). I quickly realized that, if only I could intercept that MIDI stream and drive it through Ian's library, well, we would have got a great MIDI Synth. One day Ian Luck ( un4seen) added to his BASSMidi library a great feature: the possibility to render a live MIDI stream, including SysEx messages. Nowadays, on 圆4 systems, we're out of luck: none of them works anymore. Till Windows XP some virtual devices existed on 32bits systems, like the well-known YAMAHA XG SoftSynthetizer S-YXG50 and Cakewalk-sfz+ (both unsupported now). Software synts deeply improve quality, but sometimes they're difficult to install or limited to specific uses, like the ones integrated in some DAWs or karaoke players. simple: poor samples, mono sound, no effects (reverb, chorus) support. Playing a MIDI (o karaoke) file on Windows has always been a poor-quality experience, because the well known bundled " Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth" synth is just. It works on Windows XP (SP3) / Vista (SP1) / 7 (SP1) / 8.x / 10 / 11 (both x86 and 圆4), and is based on the great BASS library from un4seen. Get it now!įor more information on SoundFont packages visit our site dedicated to MidiSoundSynth here.VirtualMIDISynth is a software MIDI synthesizer implemented as a Windows multimedia user driver, accessible as a standard MIDI Out device. Version 1.1.2.2 was released April 19th, 2023, is availabled. Introduction (ENG).pdf, Introduzione (ITA).pdf, Introduccion (ESP).pdf, Einführung (GER).pdf, (French version coming soon) MidiSoundSynth is currently available with support for five languages: English, Italian, Spanish, German and French MidiSoundSynth can generate audio files in various popular formats, such as WAV, MP3, MP4 and OGG.įor live playback and excellent performance, MidiSoundSynth supports low latency WASAPI technology. All “MIDI arrangements or modifications” such as Tempo change, Key, Effects, Preset, etc., will be saved for later use in a file called "Arrangement", which also contains the original MIDI. Additionally there are five built-in audio effects that can be assigned to each of the MIDI channels. One of the main features of MidiSoundSynth is the ability to choose and assign any SoundFont / Preset separately to each of the 16 MIDI channels present in the MIDI file. Thanks to a compressed size of about 25% compared to the original one, we have the possibility to create and distribute large SoundFonts. Compression is almost lossless, only noise and other irrelevant artifacts are removed. This new compression algorithm is optimized for compressing sampled SoundFont audio data at 44100Hz and 16-bit. You can naturally also use standard SoundFonts in the traditional SF2 format, if you want. This is the first program on the market that can use the new proprietary SoundFont format “SFKR” (“SoundFont KompRessd”) designed and developed by SynthFont in collaboration with GoldMidiSF2. MidiSoundSynth has a very simple user interface, with only the features you really need, relying on the SynthFont2 synthesis engine. The program the result of a collaboration between Alberto Galluzzo at (long recognized producer of high quality SoundFont) and SynthFont. MidiSoundSynth is a program for playing MIDI files or MIDI data from an input port, using only the best SoundFonts available on the market.
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