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Old 01-07-2026, 08:54 PM
bernie9 bernie9 is offline
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Default Free Player vs Composer 4

I have several oaid instances of Composer on several machines, but opted to download the free player on a new Laptop, as I thought I could simply edit a song and load it into player. I didn't think about assigning different sound sources. I have the default GM Soundset, but many times want to use the sounds in the keyboard instead. To my knowledge there is no choice of settings to assign a song to a Midi Adaptor to an alternate source.
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