

When you press keys on your musical keyboard, you should see a green light flash on the bottom left-hand side of the Qsynth application window. NOTE:You should now be able to play a midi keyboard, and hear it via your soundcard. You should notice that both clients are now selected. In the Readable Clients area, select Qsynth, and then in the Writable Clients area, select System.cfg files referenced this way in the TiMidity section. Also, if banks is used but drums isn't, no drumsets will be loaded. Note that the syntax is quite rigid: cfg, banks and drums must appear in this order and not be separated by an empty line. this loads only three banks and two drumsets. You now need to create a connection from Qsynth to an output device - otherwise, you won't hear any music! cfg C:/timidity/SF2.cfg banks 90, 91, 97 drums 0, 127. NOTE: You should now notice a line to denote a connection between those clients. Once you have added your sound fonts, click the Close button to close the settings dialog box and return to the Qsynth main window.You should note that number for future reference since it will correspond to a MIDI TRANSMIT channel that will allow you to switch to different sound fonts from your midi device (eg. NOTE: As you add more sound fonts into your list, you should note a number to the left of the sound-font. Also Converts MID to WAV or MP3 in 1-step, ready to burn to your CD. Usually, sound font files end with the file extension. FABULOUS CD Quality Midi w/o a soundcard Uses. Select the location and name of the sound font.Here are some public domain sites for sound fonts:

TIMIDITY.CFG US SF2 FILES FOR WINDOWS FREE
Sound Fonts can be proprietary, but there are many public domain sound fonts that can be downloaded free of charge.
