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Synthesis Module
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12. Synthesis Module
Both internal sound generators work with the SoundFont technology. This means for you as a user that the sounds of
synthesizer A and B are not fixed to the MULTISTATION, but may be exchanged. The SoundFont standard was
originally created by the companies Creative Labs and EMU and is today worldwide dispersed.
If you have internet access you can get informations about SoundFonts in general and available soundsets on the follo-
wing websites:
www.soundfont.com
www.sonicimplants.com/sonicimplantproduct.asp
www.bigfishaudio.com/4DCGI/detail.html?286
www.bestservice.de/linkprd/CreativePac/CreativePac_g.html
All soundfont files available in your MULTISTATION are shown in the synthesis module. To make the soundfont files
appear on the list, they have to be stored in the SoundFont folder in the internal hard disk, which is defined in the setup
(see also chapter 16.6 - Paths - on page 156, or in the index under SoundFont). The folder is named SoundFonts as
standard and is located in the main directory of the internal hard disk (hdd).
If you´re working with external units exclusively, let the path to a SoundFont file lead into emptiness. Meaning: Define a
file in the path which doesn´t contain a SoundFont. Thus the SF-Synthesis will not be activated at all and the Multistation
will boot faster.
To reach the synthesis module and the related functions, select in the main screen the Synthesis icon. The following
screen will appear: