Originally Posted By: cooltouch
Ah, that's probably it, then, cuz I know I didn't pay $40 for it.

Are you familiar with Cakewalk's TTS-1? If so, would you say it is comparable? TTS-1 has quite a few nice general MIDI sounds. I use it quite a bit when I'm doing my mixdowns in Sonar.

It would be nice to have something equivalent to it in BiaB because sometimes I'll do my final mixdowns in BiaB. Usually when I've come across a MIDI instrument that's working very well, which I would lose when I convert the BiaB file to MIDI for importing into Sonar.


Why not make TTS-1 your default soft synth?

There is one "gotcha" to watch out for. If you're using a 64 bit version of Sonar then TTS-1 is also 64 bit. That's also true with Sonar Sound Center, Rapture and Studio Instruments.

If you have jBridge installed it will let you use these sound sources with Band-in-a-Box.

Another way to get around the limitation is to go into Sonar Command Center's settings and enable the check box for a "Verbose Install". Then when you run Command Center the program asks if you want to perform a 32 or 64 bit install. Install the 32 bit program and content then delete anything you don't want.

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