Another option is to get a VSTi Soundfont player. While older technology, there are still some good GM soundfont libraries (many free) available. My favorite is the 32MB Reality Soundfont (actually, I think it's listed as the 31.9MB Reality Soundfont), which is pretty well balanced between instruments and at least to my ears, is pretty close to the TTS-1 as far as sounds are concerned. You can find the Reality Soundfont via a Google search, or PM me and I can put it on Box.net or something. You would need a VSTi soundfont player to use soundfonts, however. I'm sure there are some free ones, but two that I have are:

The Fantasize VSTi Soundfont Player from Syntheway is $29, so it doesn't break the bank. There is also a demo version available to try before you commit.

There is also Kenneth Rundt's Synthfont, for which he requests a $17 donation to get rid of the nag screen, but otherwise it's free and you can definitely try it out. He has a plug-in call VSTSynthFont, for which there are both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.

May not be what you are looking for, but definitely better than the Microsoft MIDI sounds (which is only what you get with the Coyote WT, since it just wraps those sounds), not as good as other sound sources you pay for, but definitely gets you going and as a VSTi, allows you to render directly to audio.


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