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On 10/28/2025 at 12:24 AM, happen135 said:

the only drawback is that after setting multiple channel tones, it can produce sound normally. After saving it as a CWP file and opening it again, all channel tones will return to the default piano tone.

In TTS-1, if you set the channel, bank and patch in the Track Pane, it will be saved. At least that's how it's always worked for me.

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7 hours ago, sjoens said:

Even if you don't and just assign instruments in TTS-1 itself they will be retained.  Apparently 32 bit Hyper Canvas can't do either.

Thank you for your reply. I have given up the 32-bit Hyper Canvas and returned to TTS-1, but there is also a bug. When the tone button is turned on, there will be no sound, and I need to rotate the MID to make it sound.

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2 hours ago, sjoens said:

What do you mean "rotate" the MIDI?

As shown in the figure, if the equalizer part of TTS-1 is turned on by pressing the ON button, there will be no sound output. Only by rotating the MID knob in the middle to the left or right will sound.

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Gotcha.  The MID knob is also a volume knob as it gets louder the higher the value goes up or down.  O.o  2 controls for the price of one but one breaks the other.  Easter Egg or a disgruntled coder?!  Who knows but probably one reason they discontinued it.

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I’ll put this here as this and a few other threads about GM playback got me looking for alternatives. I found 2. These were the only two that are meeting the requirements. 
GM midi player, Multi Timbrel and only one was a VST. The other is the replacement for the soon to be removed MS Wavetable synth. 
 

 

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On 11/3/2025 at 4:58 AM, sjoens said:

Gotcha.  The MID knob is also a volume knob as it gets louder the higher the value goes up or down.  O.o  2 controls for the price of one but one breaks the other.  Easter Egg or a disgruntled coder?!  Who knows but probably one reason they discontinued it.

More likely, the sound just happens to have more mid frequencies, which is why it seems that way - after all, an EQ is just a volume knob restricted to a certain frequency range.

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I discovered the silent MID EQ knob bug is exclusive to 64 bit TTS-1.  The 32 bit version works as expected in 32 bit SONAR.  So something happened when porting TTS-1 to 64 bit.  Seems there's a few plugins from various vendors back in the day that suffered from 64 bit porting, of which none were ever fixed.

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1 hour ago, sjoens said:

I discovered the silent MID EQ knob bug is exclusive to 64 bit TTS-1.  The 32 bit version works as expected in 32 bit SONAR.  So something happened when porting TTS-1 to 64 bit.

My God, thank you, thank you so much! Warm applause for your research spirit,I will try it now, I need to learn from you! Salute Mr. sjoens!

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