Look at the Synthfont site and look for the VSTSynthFont file. Then load the VST into PowerTracks so it is available to you. Then in Powertracks, you can either tell individual MIDI tracks to use VSTSynthFont, or you can make it your default MIDI sound source. When you open the VSTSynthfont interface, you can tell it which Soundfont file you want to use.

Then your MIDI tracks will play concurrently using the soundfont you want along with your audio tracks.

Let me know if that doesn't properly explain it.


John

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