And when you load up FL and open a MIDI, there is no sound once again. When you close the player when a MIDI is loaded it sets the SW Synth to -Inf (0dB). But I'm gonna see if WMP or FL turns it down.Ahh yes. So I don't know whether it is being turned down by some software or what. I monitor levels on the 'Recording' side. Altohugh I make sure all my levels on the mixer 'Playback' side are all maxed out. I opened up the vlolume control underrneath it and saw that the 'SW Synth' channel in the mixer was turned all the way down. I went into the list and saw that there was only one: 'Micrososft GS Wavetable SW Synth'.Then the 'SW' part grabbed my attention. This is what I thought it was, but I didn't know how to go about testing the fact. I've always used 'Microsft GS Wavetable SW Sytnh' on Port 0 in previous versions of FL and it has worked fine. I have tried both of them on Port 0 alternately. I have 'Microsoft MIDI Mapper' and 'Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth'. In Start -> Run and test your MIDI music playback.Ĥ. Check what's selected under MIDI Music Playback Select theĭefault device to each item (one at a time) and check in FL. Go to Control Panel -> Sound and Audioĭevices -> Audio (tab). It's possible that FL is unable to open the MIDI device, which WMP does and keeps open Open MIDI settings in FL and select each device listed one at a time Your WMP might be using software emulation (GS Wavetable Synthesis), while FL might be What sound card do you have? Which driver version? Tell here.Ģ. Well I don't exactly know what's happening, but I'll suggest you a few things:ġ.
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