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I wonder if anyone has experience of using it with BIAB? In particular I would like to know whether it will automatically respond to BIABs Midi instructions to change patches for new songs or new sections of songs (a lot of synths with GM capability won't do that). I hadn't heard of this device but it looks like a really promising product. For my money, I will almost certainly allocate any funds toward more RealTracks, rather than more samplers of any type. when I step back and think about what makes me the most productive in producing demos, it's RealTracks. SoundStage is about 1 gig, which is 4x the size of Sonivox's GM Soundfont set (250 MB), so I don't believe they just repackaged that particular beastie into a new wrapper. Because I am a song writer making demos, my goal is to get "close enough" to a good sound, then I will usually substitute selected instruments from a sampler (SampleTank, Kontakt, Kore, etc.). But if what you want to do is make your freshly-generated BiaB or RealBand tracks sound a bit better, this would do the trick. General MIDI never sounds perfect because it's a compromise of sorts. My objective was to find something better than my 800MB soundfont collection, and it tempted me.
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I downloaded the free version and tested it out for a few days, and was generally pleased. You can try SoundStage from Sonivox (For the price, $100, it is a remarkably good GM module. Soundfonts are ok but they're not in the same league as the SD2. Afaik, the only good sounding GM soundbanks are in hardware synths either modules or keyboards that cost over $2,000. This is why when the Ketron and the Roland Sonic Cell came out a two years ago they created a sensation for us GM users because their GM banks sound pretty good and they also have a bunch of great sounding higher banks if you want to use them. All the big name softsynth/sampler developers feel GM is too restrictive regarding midi implementation and it's basically for amateurs. That library costs as much as a high end keyboard. And, it only worked for him because he already had those Gigasamples. Before the SD2 came out, Mac had good success loading in his very expensive Gigasamples into the basic Forte player that most of us have but you need to be Mac to do it.
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Really pro sounding softsynths don't use GM at all and the few that include a GM bank like my Emulator X sounds terrible.
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The problem is GM and loading the patches automatically. This has been the holy grail for years and I don't think it exists. I need a great sounding VST that recognizes GM and will load patches automatically, but also sounds as good as the Keytron SD2 or better.