Take a look at the SFZ player that comes with BiaB. It is a single sounding player so you will have to set each instrument up to use it but that is not hard and we will all help you if needed.

Some advantages of using SFZ is that the sounds are much better, there are many free and inexpensive sounds available, and most important IMHO is that you can change sounds. That is if you don't like a trumpet sound you can load a new different trumpet sound. Another advantage is that it will also load soundfonts (SF2) and there are a ton of good free sounding SF2s available.

I believe that when you start using the SFZ player you will be much happier.


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