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Ricebug 10-25-2021 01:28 PM

Integrating the TTS-1 Synth
 
I read somewhere that the TTS-1 software synth can be used with NC. How so? I cannot find any instructions for doing so.

dj 10-25-2021 03:30 PM

Re: Integrating the TTS-1 Synth
 
Hi, HalfBaked:


From what I can see, TTS-1 is a more or less proprietary soft synth that comes with Cakewalk by Bandlab.


I used Cakewalk 20+ years ago when integrated audio was just starting to happen and soft synths were a thing of science fiction, so I'm not up on the latest versions.


However, TTS-1 seems to be a DXi only General Midi synth -- please, correct me, if I'm wrong. There are a lot of options to fill that need available including the free Synthfont (which Sherry on this forum uses extensively) and many other Google-able ones.


I wonder whether Notation Composer's built-in Notation Software Synth will do the job for you. You can load just about any Soundfont 2 set you like and play 16 channels back on it (depending on the power of your computer).


If you are really in need of TTS-1 specifically (special sounds or something like that), perhaps this page will help you get started.



https://www.soundonsound.com/techniq...ab-tts-1-synth


I hope that helps.


All the best,


David

Ricebug 10-25-2021 11:11 PM

Re: Integrating the TTS-1 Synth
 
I don't care about the sounds, so much as I'm just wanting it to work. I'll check out Sherry's link. Thanx!

Sherry C 10-16-2024 05:05 PM

Re: Integrating the TTS-1 Synth
 
Hi friends,


I'm adding the information to all SynthFont related posts that with the Notation Software Synth, as well as the advanced audio capabilities of version 5 and going forward, there is no need to use SynthFont with our software as our synth is actually more flexible and handles more than SynthFont does.


ttfn,
Sherry


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