For very large soundfonts like Musyng Kite, its better to just use foobar2000 with the midi plugin, and load it in the midi plugin’s settings.
Keep in mind that the larger they get and the more chance to have choppy playback you get. Chords for Pokemon- Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky- Memories Returned- Music.
( You can of course use any other soundfont you want, like chorium ! (Chorium sounds amazing for several PMD2 songs btw) Or if you’re feeling like downloading a mostly high quality 1gb soundfont, Musyng Kite ! Just use the button on the “BASSMIDI Driver (Port A)” tab to remove the soundfont you added, and click on the add button to add the soundfont you want, then click apply. favorite musicnoteChords for Pokemon- Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky- Memories Returned- Musicshare. Now open up any players that uses the system synth to play midis, such as Windows Media Player and just play your midi, and enjoy a much less shitty midi playback ! :D Then go to the “Advanced” tab, under “Default MIDI Synth” click on the list and pick “BASSMIDI Driver (Port A)”, and click the apply button that is right underneath. sf2 file you extracted earlier, click apply. Then go back to the “BASSMIDI Driver Configurator” window, under the tab “Soundfonts (Port A)” click Add, select the. A window with the title “BASSMIDI Driver Configurator” should open.Įxtract the file “GeneralUser GS FluidSynth v1.44.sf2” somewhere you’ll find easily, where you’ll be able to store it for a while without moving it around. In the list with all the programs, scroll to the folder/entry named “BASSMIDI System Synth”, click it, and then click on “Configure BASSMIDI Driver”. Then after installing it, go in your start menu. Just scroll down all the way to “Download BASSMIDI Driver” (use the search/find function of your browser, its hard to find anything on that page) If you want to listen to those midi with something a little less horrible than windows’s built in synth, you might want to try installing this :