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Hi,
For what it's worth, I have many times found a no-sound problem. I check all the things Sherry mentioned and at some point remember that the computer has recently been off and the master plug pulled because of storms, or having to do something inside the case, etc. I don't know why I keep forgetting that my speakers have their own plug and on/off button. best, mgj |
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checked everything ... still low volume ...
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Hi,
Let's try the converse, and see if anyone has ideas about where the problem might be occurring ![]() The answers to the following questions may prove helpful: 1. What operating system are you using? (eg. XP, Vista, Win 7, etc.) 2. What kind of computer do you have? (I've found that my kids' ASUS netbooks have boatloads of special shortcuts that can be frustrating til you get them all figured out and memorized. One son was getting no sound til he stumbled on a shortcut that muted his soundcard.) 3. What sound card to you have? 4. What MIDI playback device are you using when you use Notation Musician or Notation Composer? (eg. GS Wavetable, Garritan Personal Orchestra, ....? ) 5. If you're using the GS Wavetable in (4), do you have other audio applications on at the same time that use ASIO? The GS Wavetable is known to interfere with ASIO, and it may happen conversely as well. ttfn, Sherry
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In sequence:
1. XP 2. DELL PC 3. Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4. Default Midi Device player is SB Audigy Synth A (DF00) I do not have any problem with other midi players - Windows Media Player, iTUNES, etc. thnx, t. ![]() |
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Hi,
Given your OS and setup, my first suggestion would be to check the MIDI sound level. In XP, you can go to "Sounds" and then the "Volume" settings, and there's a separate level for MIDI. When Notation opens up your MIDI device, it sets the default volume at 50%. There's a long story behind that, but suffice it to say it's at 50%, and you may want it higher ![]() Some other MIDI players have their own internal MIDI synth, and so volume levels may vary when you play the same file on different players. ttfn, Sherry
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Sherry .... thnx ... not sure exactly how, but I was able to get more volume ...
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