jbridge won't help with TTS-1, because it is a DXi synth. jbridge only works with VST/VSTi plugins.

If you have a pre-Sonar by Bandlab version or even Music Creator, you'll need to install the 32-bit version of the program so that you can get the 32-bit version of TTS-1 (both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Sonar can co-exist on the same machine).

Otherwise, you can still purchase the Coyote Forte. It's not the best, but it's not bad. I prefer TTS-1, but I do occasionally use Forte.

A free option is to get Synthfont VST and load up a soundfont. Again, not the greatest, but you can still get pretty good sounds for General MIDI.

While Coyote WT works, it really is there just to have something (better than nothing) to generate MIDI sounds. I have it loaded, but I don't use it.


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