Originally Posted By: David Snyder
Hey Mario,

Ah, where would that folder be?

I assumed from Jim's explanation it was part of Band in a Box so would come up with other built in choices..like Coyote...is that not the case?

Jim says:

"Some forum members use Cakewalk's TTS-1 32 bit soft synth as their default MIDI sound source in Band-in-a-Box."

The only TTS I can find is in Cakewalk folder and it is 64 bit, and even though I have a J bridge installed it won't recognize J Bridge and I can't use it.

Ideas???

Where is 32 bit folder????

Maybe it is on hard drive, will check there.....


David,

I could be wrong but it sounds like you might be trying to install TTS-1 using the "Add VSTi Plugin".

As the image below shows, TTS-1 is a DXi (#1 on image) not a VSTi. This means that the "Add VSTi Plugin" will not work. To add TTS-1, it's necessary to use the 'Options' (#2 on image).

With the above in mind, have a read of this post of mine in a recent thread...

www.pgmusic.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=433501#Post433742

... where I refer to 'Coyote WT', think 'TTS-1' and what I've written should apply.

Hope this helps,
Noel

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