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I found this list from 1998: https://community.fortunecity.ws/tinpan/elton … 231/softsyn.htm
My YouTube account, with miscellanous DOS game stuff: http://www.youtube.com/@LaukkuPaukku
I found this list from 1998: https://community.fortunecity.ws/tinpan/elton … 231/softsyn.htm
My YouTube account, with miscellanous DOS game stuff: http://www.youtube.com/@LaukkuPaukku
https://kbswiki.miraheze.org/wiki/List_of_sof … are_MIDI_synths
I collect some here in a rather terrible review format. Be it drivers, VSTs, or standalone players.
pachuco wrote on 2024-12-09, 23:29:https://kbswiki.miraheze.org/wiki/List_of_sof … are_MIDI_synths
I collect some here in a rather terrible review format. Be it drivers, VSTs, or standalone players.
i did your whole list of softsynths. except for the phone related ones, i was familiar with most of them. i didn't know about the edirol hyper canvas gm2 synth and i revisited the inivision cybersynth which i had tried before, but gave up on. this time i found a v3 iso which installed with a midi-in option setting that allows cybersynth to be used with external programs. i'm using midiplayer6 via midiyoke, but i'm unable to get anything that approaches smooth playback from cybersynth. conversely, when i load the same midi file in the cybersynth interface it plays as expected. i don't think the issue is midiyoke as this is the only instance where playback is stuttering. i'm wondering if an internal cybersynth setting will address this?
another softsynth i gave up on is novastation. i've since discovered a 'yamaha S-YXG50' edition of the software. the question in my mind is whether this is a special licensed edition or if yamaha has always been the softsynth bundled with novastation?
stanwebber, did you ever find the Korg softsynth mentioned at MIDI (GS/XG/GM/GM2)
Win 11 - Intel i7-1360p - 32 GB - Intel Iris Xe - ESI Maya22 USB
Stretch wrote on 2025-01-17, 00:38:stanwebber, did you ever find the Korg softsynth mentioned at MIDI (GS/XG/GM/GM2)
no, that is the only softsynth on that page i've never been able to source.
I created a project on Github that uses disassembled / statically recompiled version of the WebSynth D-77 synthesizer to build a Linux ALSA driver and a tool to convert a midi file to PCM.
j^aws wrote on 2019-06-09, 12:30:Not very well known that works with Win98 (manual says so): […]
Not very well known that works with Win98 (manual says so):
Terratec Komplexer
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.soundo ... -vst%3fampIt's a virtual analogue/wavetable synthesiser based on a Waldorf MicroQ. Works as a standalone or VST soft synthesiser.
i recently got my hands on a copy of terratec producer (komplexer) v1.0.3 which i believe is the last version before it was discontinued. i can confirm that it runs under win98 as a vsti or standalone, but i had to jump thru some hoops to get there. the installer i obtained required nt5.0 & up and kernelex was no help. i had to install under win10 and track the registry changes with regfromapp (nirsoft) then copy the output .reg file and terratec producer folder over. i needed to convert the unicode regedit5 format to ansi regedit4, but after applying to the registry i was up & running. so far it's borderline unusable on my p3 850mhz...i expect you'd need a processor well north of 1ghz for reliably smooth playback.
stanwebber wrote on 2025-01-16, 19:11:i did your whole list of softsynths. except for the phone related ones, i was familiar with most of them. i didn't know about the edirol hyper canvas gm2 synth and i revisited the inivision cybersynth which i had tried before, but gave up on. this time i found a v3 iso which installed with a midi-in option setting that allows cybersynth to be used with external programs. i'm using midiplayer6 via midiyoke, but i'm unable to get anything that approaches smooth playback from cybersynth. conversely, when i load the same midi file in the cybersynth interface it plays as expected. i don't think the issue is midiyoke as this is the only instance where playback is stuttering. i'm wondering if an internal cybersynth setting will address this?
The only Windows 9x soundcard driver I can find that has CyberSound Virtual Synthesizer (16-bit CyberSyn.dll) is the Coolsound 933 (OPTi 82C933) soundcard driver.
You're talking about CyberSound Studio, and now you can run and use on Windows 2000 and later without compatibility issue thanks to a new patched CyberSyn.dll (thanks to ROMphonix Discord)!
M-HT needs to decompile this synth I requested.
well i guess the updated cybersyn.dll does me no good--i want the software to work under win98se. i don't have any opti 82c933 cards, but i have been looking to acquire an 82c931 with both admos wavetable and a waveblaster connector. i wonder if the 82c933 drivers are applicable. i'll have to check if the 82c933 is emulated in 86box as well.