different tone generator
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different tone generator
According to a review on Amazon, apparently it is possible to have a different source for the playback sounds:
"The more advanced exercises are so subtle that I ended up (with the help of someone on the Ear Master Pro forum) installing some additional "open source " software on my PC so that the musical tones of the chords generated by Ear Master Pro are easier to hear. For example, hearing the minor seventh of a four note V chord versus a V chord triad can be difficult if the tones are generated by the mediocre tone generator that comes standard on a WinXP computer."
I couldn't find the source for this topic on this forum. How would one do this?
"The more advanced exercises are so subtle that I ended up (with the help of someone on the Ear Master Pro forum) installing some additional "open source " software on my PC so that the musical tones of the chords generated by Ear Master Pro are easier to hear. For example, hearing the minor seventh of a four note V chord versus a V chord triad can be difficult if the tones are generated by the mediocre tone generator that comes standard on a WinXP computer."
I couldn't find the source for this topic on this forum. How would one do this?
Hello,
This is explained in our FAQ: http://www.earmaster.com/support/faq.htm#sample_player
This is explained in our FAQ: http://www.earmaster.com/support/faq.htm#sample_player
- Because in Music, We're All Ears... -
sound player
I have installed loopbe1 and downloaded and installed Kontakt 5 Player (newer free version of Kore Player - http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/ ... 8-players/)
I am not sure how to configure the input and out midi on Kontakt Player and
midi in and midi out on EarMaster. Your advice would be appreciated.
On Windows:
Install a virtual MIDI device/cable/port/patchbay. Then choose your virtual MIDI device as MIDI Out device in EarMaster and as MIDI In in your Sample player.
I am not sure how to configure the input and out midi on Kontakt Player and
midi in and midi out on EarMaster. Your advice would be appreciated.
:Quentin wrote:Hello,
This is explained in our FAQ: http://www.earmaster.com/support/faq.htm#sample_player
On Windows:
Install a virtual MIDI device/cable/port/patchbay. Then choose your virtual MIDI device as MIDI Out device in EarMaster and as MIDI In in your Sample player.
If I understand this correctly, LoopeBe1 is a virtual cable which outputs the EarMaster sounds to play through Kontakt Player, and the output comes from Kontakt Player through the sound card.
I tried LoopBe1 as MIDI OUT on EarMaster and LoopBe1 as MIDI IN (tried all ports) on Kontakt Player, but no sound. Kontakt Player has as input options: Off, Port A, Port B, Port C and Port D. Do I need to choose a MIDI output for the Kontakt Player? Does it matter what MIDI IN is on EarMaster, or does that only matter if I have a keyboard connected via MIDI?
What I have been using on EarMaster was MStUio2 as MIDI IN and Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth as MIDI OUT.
These combinations work on EarMaster:
MIDI IN → MIDI OUT
None, MStUio2, Midistart-2 or LoopBe1 → Microsoft MIDI Mapper
None, MStUio2, Midistart-2 or LoopBe1 → Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth
None, MStUio2, Midistart-2 or LoopBe1 → Creative SoundFont Synth
Thanks, Quentin.
I tried LoopBe1 as MIDI OUT on EarMaster and LoopBe1 as MIDI IN (tried all ports) on Kontakt Player, but no sound. Kontakt Player has as input options: Off, Port A, Port B, Port C and Port D. Do I need to choose a MIDI output for the Kontakt Player? Does it matter what MIDI IN is on EarMaster, or does that only matter if I have a keyboard connected via MIDI?
What I have been using on EarMaster was MStUio2 as MIDI IN and Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth as MIDI OUT.
These combinations work on EarMaster:
MIDI IN → MIDI OUT
None, MStUio2, Midistart-2 or LoopBe1 → Microsoft MIDI Mapper
None, MStUio2, Midistart-2 or LoopBe1 → Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth
None, MStUio2, Midistart-2 or LoopBe1 → Creative SoundFont Synth
Thanks, Quentin.
Quentin wrote:Hi Bob,
First of all, start EarMaster and go to TOOLS/MIDI DEVICES. Choose LoopeBe1 as MIDI OUT.
Then Start Kontakt Player, go to the settings, and choose LoopBe1 as MIDI IN device.
This will connect the MIDI ports of each software.
different tone generator
Somehow the LoopB1 port got set on mute. Once I unmuted it and selected an instrument on Kontak Player, I can now get sound from EarMaster through Kontak Player. Thanks!
Re: different tone generator
That process doesnt seem to work with me, if I do that and want to activate the midi in the exercises I always get
"Warning: tMIDIInwindows.Open: MidiInOpen returned OSStatus=7 (C: Sourcecode EarMasterD10.3 units uMidi.pas, line 2183)"
Any ideas how to fix that?
"Warning: tMIDIInwindows.Open: MidiInOpen returned OSStatus=7 (C: Sourcecode EarMasterD10.3 units uMidi.pas, line 2183)"
Any ideas how to fix that?
Re: different tone generator
Can you please contact EarMaster's dev team at feedback@earmaster.com with that info? They might have additional questions to track that problem down.
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