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  1. Ok thanks. My only opportunity of finding an old cakewalk installer will be when I go home during a vacation from college or something, but it's good to know that that might work. In the meantime I'll try these other solutions.
  2. This website does not seem to be up to date. It still says to use TTS-1. But it also looks like it's only for Cakewalk Sonar and Cakewalk Next instead of Cakewalk by Bandlab, which I am using.
  3. Yes I am unable to access my other pc since it is at home and I am at college. I redownloaded the app on my laptop. I'll try to see if the legacy thing works. But what if I just have the TTS-1.dll file? Edit: Tried the legacy Cakewalk link but I do not have a Cakewalk account and it turns out that account creation is disabled.
  4. Ok cool. But how do I do that? I don't have the install file for that version of Cakewalk since it's on my other pc. Is there an archive of it somewhere?
  5. I used to use the Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth in Cakewalk as a base to arrange simple midi music to prototype some songs. But I recently got a new pc and downloaded the latest version of Cakewalk to find that not only is the GS Wavetable Synth no longer supported, but neither is TTS-1! I have searched the internet for any solution. I have already tried Coolsoft VirtualMIDISynth and x42 gmsynth but couldn't get either of them to work. I won't pay for the Roland Virtual Sound Canvas since I wouldn't be using their other stuff often enough for the price to be worth it. Does anybody have any solution for me? I'd even be cool with an alternative program that can export to MIDI so I can then arrange it in Cakewalk. This is just a hobby for me so I can't afford anything expensive.
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