Roland MT-32 (Michael Land)

Started by Gabarts, Tue 18/02/2014 07:48:32

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Gabarts

As a digital music lover, for many years I've tried collecting all kinds of vintage VST-AU software to compose my favourite music (Vangelis, 80's synths, 8-bit, vintage keyboards).

I've found this site which offers a module to load external SF2 files (Sound Fonts files). You can load your SF2 Roland MT-32 in this VST software and play with the instrument Michael Land had to compose music for most of the Lucasarts games.

Roland MT-32

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Ha - I'm lookin'! Well there's a lot of links to microsoft.com but where's the link to the thingame itself? And where can one locate Roland MT-32 sf2? Those are important steps... But it's certainly intriguing :)

Gabarts

Quote from: Mods on Wed 19/02/2014 10:15:13
Ha - I'm lookin'! Well there's a lot of links to microsoft.com but where's the link to the thingame itself? And where can one locate Roland MT-32 sf2? Those are important steps... But it's certainly intriguing :)

Yes, sorry. First of all I've googled to find MT32 Roland SF2. I don't remember where I found mine, but here some links

SF2 Roland 1

SF2 Roland 2

Then the Bismark software is shareware (you hear a little sound while recording using LOGIC or Garageband, but only if you stop playing, so you can easy work around this little annoying problem, or just buy that...)

Once you started VST-AU in Garageband you can load external SF2 files. The synth bass sound is very good, as you can hear in Indiana Jones Last Crusade catacombs in Venice :)

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