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Why does WolframTones sometimes sound very different on different computer systems?

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Why does WolframTones sometimes sound very different on different computer systems?

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WolframTones normally sends everything in MIDI format, which is converted to sound on your computer. Sound subsystems on different computers do this conversion differently. Some instruments may change more than others. Quieter instruments such as woodwinds are typically the first to degrade on low-end systems. WolframTones will sound best with good headphones or speakers, and a high-end sound subsystem. Make sure that the sound subsystem is correctly selected in your operating system as the output device for MIDI.

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