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> Newbie: Oxygen 8 + Metro 5 + Koblo, help
jeb52
post Sun 28 Jul 2002, 22:50
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Sorry to be a newbie-nightmare, but I have exhausted my patience for finding these answers online or in manuals. I have an ibook.

Can I get Koblo (the free, excellent softsynth) to work with Metro 5? Simultaneously???

Will I get nowhere using the original ibook soundcard? If not, can I find a suitable one for free?

Any recommendations for a free drum program?

(It gets worse:) Is Oxygen 8 using 'General MIDI'?
What in tarnation is VST?

Thank you.
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kaboombahchuck
post Mon 29 Jul 2002, 00:00
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I have never used a soft synth in metro 5, but try this. With the mero open, look at the track window. There should be a collum labeled instrument, Hold your mouse over that and hold down. this should open a window with all sorts of stuff. Click on edit port. Choose your soft synth. If it is not there, then the answer to your question may be no. Also go to setup, then choose digital audio, then click on recording options, and make shure that the play through is checked.

The sound card should be fine, you of course are kidding about a free one.

I don't know what oxigen 8 is.

click here for a good drumming program

I don't remember what VST stamds for, but it is basically a plugin protocall. In the metro 5 goto options click on effects and them click on plugins. These are your VST plugins. They are mostly effects (reverb, EQ ect.).


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post Mon 29 Jul 2002, 20:28
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GM or genreal midi is just a format for midi that determines how a multi-timberal sound generator like a synth will read the different channels relating to the different instruments. For instance, GM assumes that drum tracks are on channel 10 I think and then other intruments are preassinged to the other 15 channels of a 16 part multi-timberal synth setup. This allows you to transfer a midi file of a score between different workstations or synths but still keep the same channel and instrument assignemnts and thus midi playback should be "almost" the same from one midi player (that supports GM files) to another.

The Oxigen 8 isn't a multi-timberal sound generator so no it really doesn't support GM but it can be used in the development of GM files. It all depends on what midi channel you assign your instruments in a midi-sequencer like Metro. You can find more info on these instrument channel arrangements by doing a search for midi on the net... I am sure you will find a site that details this a little more but I don't know any URL's right off hand.


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