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fastdraw

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hi

Before, when I opened a midi file, I had the tracks assigned to the instruments with tts.
Now I only have the midi tracks, without knowing which instrument it is!

How to assign the default tts when opening a midi? To guide me towards the choice of instruments

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@fastdraw not sure how long it is since you visited here or installed the latest version of Cakewalk Sonar sub or free, but TTS-1 is no longer included as part of the package. The TTS-1 program belonged to Roland who have withdrawn support for it and requested that Cakewalk no longer supply it.

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In addition to what others have said, there is also hardware from decades ago that have the Roland sounds from which the TTS-1 sounds were inherited.

4 hours ago, fastdraw said:

Now I only have the midi tracks, without knowing which instrument it is!

If the midi tracks follow a standard sound bank assignment format (e.g., General MIDI) the tracks actually do know what instruments are supposed to be assigned because they should include standardized MIDI Program Change commands.

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How to assign the default tts when opening a midi? To guide me towards the choice of instruments

So, if you want to try to re-orchestrate the file following the instruments used (but not necessarily the somewhat standardized sounds) you could do that with a numerical listing of the GM/GS instrument assignments. 

For example, the first few Program Change commands [aka patches / presets] are pianos with slightly different sound characteristics, but if you have hardware or software synths (or a sampler, or virtual instruments/sound libraries), you could choose any piano, Likewise with guitars, strings, brass, etc.  

 

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1 hour ago, fastdraw said:

Which ones? I'm looking for the best (minimum 16 tracks)

 

I don't know, I don't use multitimbral plugins. If I want a multitimbral synth I use my JV1080. 

Perhaps you could try searching the Internet for them Roland hasone no idea what it is called.

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Sonar is possibly one of the only Daw’s that no longer supports GM playback. Funny thing is that Cakewalk Next does. Next has a way better system of handling midi files. 
Go figure. 
 

When you open a midi file in the new Sonar it will only populate the project with midi tracks but there is no GM instrument included anymore. 
 

I replace that with SynthFont  A fully supported GM player available for around $20. 
 

But you can also replace some stuff like the bass   Drums and electric piano and strings with the SI instruments. 

It’s a total PITA however what is involved to actually do this in a tidy way when other Daw’s do this automatically. 

 

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