Right now, I'm just using the MS Wavetable synth. I'm still looking for a good, cheap or free MIDI synth or two. I have a decent hardware synth -- a Roland JV1010, but I still haven't gotten all our boxes unpacked from our move yet, and the JV1010 is in one of the boxes -- along with most of the rest of my DAW gear -- and I have no idea which one it is. So anyway, I'm going the software route for now.

My soundcard is my trusty old M-Audio Delta 66 with the Omni I/O box. That's all the hardware I'm using at the moment.

No external MIDI files are around. Just the one I'm working on at the moment, which the Melodist just generated.

Yeah, I know about the settings in the Melodist. I've been playing around with it a lot lately. I know there's a panel where you can specify an instrument -- or you can let the Melodist do it for you based on the "style" selected. Let's take right now as an example. Just a minute ago, I set up the Melodist for it to just go for it. I had things set so the Melodist was toggled to do everything, but the melody instrument was selected as Tenor Sax because of the "style" that I selected. The "Change Instrument" selection is set to "none." In this case, the "style" is "208 *JoeH Ev 8th Jazz Tenor Sax" But the actual melody being played right now sounds like one of the pads -- warm or halo maybe. Sure as heck isn't Tenor Sax. Harmony is "0 < no harmony >".

This happens all the time. As I wrote above, when it behaves as it should is the exception to the rule. I've gotten used to it, so it doesn't really bother me that badly anymore, except when it refuses to let me change instruments. I don't like that one bit. Fortunately it isn't usually something off the wall like a shamisen or something. It's almost always selection #1, acoustic piano.

Still, I would like to get to the bottom of this. I like being the one in control. cool