![]() ![]() And then install latest MUNT for near perfect emulation. It was the best music option in early nineties, it predates General MIDI that's why they don't mix together well.ĭOSBox don't have emulation for that but you can connect real thing into your modern PC and use it.īut the best thing would be to get respective ROMs: MT32_PCM.ROM, MT32_CONTROL.ROM, CM32L_PCM.ROM, CM32L_CONTROL.ROM (they are illegal for distribution unless you make a copy out of your own disc). ![]() ![]() Roland MT-32 (also CM-32L, CM-64 and LAPC-I) What is your question exactly?įor old DOS games there are just 4 (or 6) main options (Adlib, MT-32, Gravis Ultrasound and General MIDI compliant cards):ĭOSBox emulation works perfectly fine, nothing can beat it except for native Adlib Gold card.Ģ. I don't have any synthesizer hardware, it's just me playing a game in DOSbox on Windows with an average onboard soundcard. So how come that if I go to sound setup for any DOS game I get a totally different sound on each of the devices listed, including the mythical Roland (which also usually sounds the best). And that in Windows there's just one General Midi wavetable. CaveSoundMaster: So here's a question that bugs me: I'm reading that DOSbox does not emulate MIDI hardware, it just passes MIDI info to whatever external synth device you have. ![]()
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