Mac is right, you have them a little mixed up

Coyote is the maker, Forte is their GM synth that they sell, which uses samples, and can be upgraded by importing your own samples in the Giga format. It comes in both VSTi and DXi format.

Coyote's Wavetable synth which is included in Biab 2010, is different from the Forte product, and is a similar product to the old Microsoft synth GS, and neither is as clear sounding as the forte synth. This synth is a wavetable version of the other product much like Microsoft synth GS is a wavetable of some other synth from long ago. made for basic midi replay.

VSC is the old Edirol GM/GS synth it is a tad better than the wavetables from microsoft and coyote. It is a very decent synth but sadly development has ended and it is not 64 bit compliant.

TTS is a notch up from there, and allows far more tweaking to get good sounds. This synth will do a great job and while not the best holds it's own in most situations. Add a couple solid Real Tracks and it will do a good job, especially in a live format.

Some here also use Sampletank With Omnisynth. it sounds good but is a little bit shakey. To me TTS is just as good and less problems. I do use Sampletank but not the Omnisynth GM set, I like the regular sampler program, but it requires setup for each song as it is not GM compliant, so i usually only use it in Real Band, and not BiaB. I hope this is as clear as mud! Rob


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