

But if not then you either have to download CoolSoft’s MIDIMapper to put that functionality back in or use a registry hack: Having just installed VirtualMIDISynth on Windows 10 myself I’ve found that it’s automatically being used by Media Player, as in the image above. “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32” and edit the “MIDIMapper” entry to direct itself to VirtualMIDISynth. Surely no one messes around with MIDI files these days? Well, they can and they should. MIDI files are tiny and you can fit thousands in a few megabytes. MIDI files contain individual tracks, letting you mix, mute and replace sounds at will.

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