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stalked
post Fri 23 Jan 2004, 14:55
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Hello all, muchos help needed, im currently studying a music technology course and have been told I must create a composition entirely using general midi. I understand the basic background to this term general midi i.e. protocol set up so all could have standardised format etc. What I would like to know is are there a specific set of sounds that are regarded as the general midi and if so where can I get a set of these. Im using cubase SX with an iBook and an evolution ekeys USB controller/keyboard, as you probably know this contains no sound of its own so what are my options? am I off out to buy a midi sound module, if so which is best/cheapest? or alternatively can I download a patch/set of sounds, I think there must be some kind of in built set with the iBook as i can play midi files, am I wrong? (wouldnt be the first) if so how can I access these through cubase? Just started using Cubase so loads more questions there but i'll have a go at those myself if I can get this sorted
any help would be top
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bjkiwi
post Sun 25 Jan 2004, 02:26
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Cubase VST32/5 came with a built in virtual instrument called 'Universal Sound Module' that seems to fit what you're looking for. It had everything from pianos, horns etc. to drums and sound fx. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm sure cubase SX would have something similar. Have you looked to see what virtual instruments it came bundled with?
Record some midi notes, assign the track to the virtual instrument and off you go.

good luck, bjkiwi
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