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Ok, I've done the required changes... now show me your content!- vcolaiuta
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- coolsoft
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vcolaiuta wrote:I mean, I use two sf2 library files and when creating the wav I can hear only one of them.
MIDIConverter uses the same SF2 configuration of device #1, so you'll hear only the soundfonts configured and enabled for device #1.
vcolaiuta wrote:I charged the first sf2 file on virtualmidisynth #1 and the second on virtualmidisynth #2.
Each virtual device has its own soundfont configuration: SF list is a chain where the latter SF (the bottom one) overwrites the previous (the topmost one) ones.
This means that if you play your MIDI on device VirtualMIDISynth #1 you'll hear only the first SF2.
Take a look at the FAQ for further info, or this other post.
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