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Hi, first the important bits.

Windows 7 64bit  AMD Athlon II X4 605E processor 2.3GHz, 4GB RAM

I use MIDI files as a means to learn arranging of music, this means messing about within notation programs, changing the file by adding notes, removing, re-pitching, completely altering say one track from one instrument to another and so on. The notation programs I am using at present are from the top down,

Finale 2012,

a very old copy of Magix Notation 2 (I don't think they produce that now)

Anvil Studio,

Muse Score, which is an open source software combining the good points of Finale and Sibelius

Notation Player. (Just a player that opens a notation page but cannot be changed or edited.)

My question is,

will Virtualmidisynth work well with those programs, as like you feel, the Microsoft wavetable is dire to say the least, although Finale 2012 does come with its own Aria player using the Garriton Personal Orchestra, which is quite good but not transferable to the other software I use.

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