>windows installations will include something called "microsoft gs wavetable
>synth", which is a general midi synth, a part of directx for many years.
>
>since this is general midi, you can directly access the drums on channel 10.
>
>if you are using the realmidi plugin, you ought to see "microsoft gs wavetable
>synth" as a destination device. if you open the "realmidi echo" sample program
>included with realmidi, you will see that device in the MIDI Devices menu. set
>the output channel to 10, then use the note-on slider to send notes to that
>device.
Vora,
You know, I hadn't even considered REALMidi for this! This is for yet another
little app
I'm putting together. Your suggestion should definitely work, and as you know,
I'm
getting to know your plug-in very well by now!
Thanks!
Ron Benditt
Alien Apparatus Company, Inc.
http://www.alienapparatus.com
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