Mario is right, you don't need to buy Music Creator. If you do you'll have the same problem because you're not a "techo". As I mentioned in my other post, you really, really do need to understand this stuff. First confirm that you only downloaded the 64 bit version of Sonar LE. There should be 32 bit as well. If there isn't then check back to wherever you downloaded it and find the 32 bit version. The 32 bit version should (I think) install the TTS-1 properly. And, get used to those two program folders and what they mean on your computer.

By all means download and use the 30 day demo of the Forte DXi. Do it now and you can be playing it in about two minutes. Another confusing bit. The full name of that synth is Coyote Forte DXi. Not the same thing as the Coyote Wavetable DXi. A lot of folks think they're the same, not so. The Forte DXi you have to pay for after the 30 days and it sounds pretty decent for $40. I think the TTS-1 is about equal to it but different so it's worth it to track that one down and use it too.

As an aside, I'm a tax guy and we specialize in people who live overseas. I have 4 or 5 people who live in Thailand and they've sent me lots of pics. Interesting place.

Bob


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