

Important info for users who use Sound Blaster Audigy or X-Fi series cards on 64-bit Windows systems with 64-bit FSMP and want to use the HW synth of the card.Įarlier users reported that 64-bit version of FSMP does not show available Soundfont Device in device settings dialog even when an Audigy/X-Fi card is installed.
#Sweet midi player 32 instructions driver#
Maybe your driver requires a special SysEx buffer alignment. Report back your you can try increasing(/decreasing?) the maximum SysEx chunk size in Midi Player's Select/Send Custom SysEx dialog. Van Basco can also send custom reset SysEx messages. Try other player(s) with this problematic SysEx and your problematic port. (I know it will not be processed by the synth, but it will further confirm whether the problem is with the midi out port or not).Ģ. MS/GS softsynth and send the sysex to it. Select another different output in Midi Player e.g. So for further testing my theory you should:ġ. Midi Player does the same/sends the same messages regardless of the selected midi out port. And this also explains why you have to restart windows in order the driver to work again.
#Sweet midi player 32 instructions drivers#
Since most midi drivers are in-process drivers most of the time a driver crash crashes the application also. So the most likely explanation is that not midi player itself but the midi out driver crashes. I cannot reproduce the issue and as you have written the problem does not occur on your side either with the emulator. Improved Event Viewer: filtered event count display, F3 to skip to next filtered event, display meta sequencer data, display GM program names. It can be mostly useful in case of slower hardware.Ħ. states at the loop start point so it is much faster but requires properly programmed loop points. If enabled FSMP does not send messages to assure correct controller, program etc.

Added fast loop option to Loop Settings dialog. More info:įalcosoft Soundfont Midi Player + Munt VSTi + BassMidi VSTiĥ. Added 'Channels' compatibility option to support Microsoft specific channel layouts (explicit Basic/Extended/GM and auto mode). With WASAPI you can achieve lower latency output that can be useful if you use FSMP also as a real time soft synth.Ĥ. This setting is available in the Bass part of the Device Settings dialog. Added support for native WASAPI audio output on Windows Vista/7/8/10 (it applies to both Bassmidi and VSTi output modes). With the help of this you can save/extract the initialization SysEx data from midi files to a syx file that can be renamed and used as a Folder.syx file.ģ. To support the Folder.syx feature a new option called 'Save SysEx data from Midi' can be found in the File menu of Event Viewer/Debugger. If you put a Folder.syx file into a folder all the midi files in that folder will load the syx file before playing.Ģ.
