Roland Vsc 3.2

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I've been using the Roland VSC (virtual sound canvas) for years for the majority of my midi playback needs in both Band In A Box and Sibelius. In Sibelius, I've supplemented it with Konatakt and Garritan, but some of the VSC sounds were better than either of those had to offer. I've just purchased a new computer with Windows 7, and I was sad to find out that the Roland VSC isn't supported by Windows 7. Since I've relied on it so heavily for creating decent sounding backing tracks, this puts a big dent in my ability to do that. I've read that the TSS-1 soft-synth included with cakewalk might be a reasonable alternative, but I haven't found any good demo examples of how all the different instruments sound. The only examples I've found so far were put out by people using it mostly for 'techno' type stuff, and I'm not interested in those sounds.

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Has anyone tried using TSS-1 with Sibelius? Can it be inserted into the list of Sibelius playback options the same way Garritan and Kontakt are.(and the way Roland VSC was prior to Windows 7)? I'm trying to find an 'affordable' option without having to purchase a full set of the Garritan orchestra and big band sounds.(which still might not satisfy me completely). I'm not interested in Midi 'Sound Fonts'. I do have the ability to build and edit general midi sound font libraries, but they don't come anywhere close to the sounds that Roland's VSC offered. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.especially from people who have experience using alternative soft-synths with Sibelius.