How to route MIDI events to GS Wavetable synth with Win XP

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I'm using MUTOOLS 2.7 and am able to route MIDI events to the GS Wavetable synth using Windows Vista. I'd like to do this on an XP system. The XP system does not show the GS synth in the event output box. It does show external MIDI hardware devices properly however. Any thoughts?

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I see "Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth" in my MIDI outs on MULAB 2.7 under WinXPSP3.

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pljones wrote:I see "Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth" in my MIDI outs on MULAB 2.7 under WinXPSP3.
+1.
No problem here, on either WinXP-SP3 or Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
Les J.

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Wavetable works using Media Player and a .mid file. I'll try it on another XP box sometime. Thanks for the response.

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tigerb wrote:Wavetable works using Media Player and a .mid file. I'll try it on another XP box sometime. Thanks for the response.
I found a work around! If MUTOOLs is started with "No" audio device specified the wavetable is available as a MIDI output device. The next step is to select ASIO as the output device and then you get the wavetable sounds.

Its a little tedious so I'm going to try to focus more on playing real instruments than tinkering with wavetable.

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That sounds like your sound driver is grabbing the GM Synth for some reason.

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