During the fireworks scene the MT-32(Old) is the only device where the fire works don't clip (you still need to set the volume to ~ 60 or so). So you won't have an issue replicating these phenomenons.Īnother game is Wing Commander. I even have a YouTube video in that link which was recorded on a MT-32(Old). It's not something you notice when you just play the game, you really need to be kind of a perfectionist and have attention to detail The differences are subtle and only certain custom sounds are affected. I tested it and compared practically all my Sierra and Dynamix games with MT32 recordings from Queststudios and they all sound exactly the same on my CM-32L - both in DOSBox and (as far as support goes) in ScummVM. I can test it on XP machine but even if it works well, that doesn't really help me in any way. I also have SB128 soundcard with MIDI output but it's no longer supported in 圆4 systems. So, should we all get a "compatible" interface that might just stop working come next Windows version, or wouldn't it be better to add a software workaround for new hardware to ScummVM?Īnd yes, I do have another, cheap USB MIDI interface but that one never quite worked right. One such cable was close to being made obsolete when the manufacturer got very tardy with 圆4 driver for Vista and Windows 7. No idea why, maybe those have built-in SysEx throttling or are simply somewhat slower in general. I do realize that there are MIDI cables out there that "just work". All I'm asking for is a system like in DOSBox, doesn't even need to be a GUI option, I can work with config files just fine. ScummVM doesn't work properly for me and there is no way, as far as I know, to slow down SysEx data sent to MT-32. ![]() The reason this got added is because many people had problems similar to mine, and asked for help on VOGONS forum. Just like that, never had any real problems with it.ĭOSBox works only when slowed down to a crawl, or with the SysEx throttling system introduced in SVN. I don't think it's broken though, rather it's too fast for the poor old MT-32 Oh, I'm pretty sure now it's due to my USB MIDI interface.
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