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Title: MT-32 to MIDI
Post by: FrankT on Sat 11/02/2012 14:12:36
A thought struck me last night - has anyone yet been able to sufficiently convert a Roland MT-32 sound bank into a General MIDI one?

Pardon me, I might not have made myself clear: is it possible to set the music output to MT-32, somehow put a General MIDI patch in place, so it plays standard MIDI music? What I'm getting at is, could I get one of Sierra's early SCI games to play General MIDI?
Title: Re: MT-32 to MIDI
Post by: Wyz on Sat 11/02/2012 15:36:25
I'm not sure if I understand you but you want to play classic games and have the music sound as if played with a Mt-32 module?

If that is the case you should give Munt (http://sourceforge.net/projects/munt/) a try. That is what I use for that., and the results are reasonable.
It might not be easy to set up and the bank ROMs are not included for obvious reasons, but if you will look for them you will find them. ;)
Title: Re: MT-32 to MIDI
Post by: FrankT on Sun 12/02/2012 12:24:33
Hmm... not exactly. :-\ I was thinking more about swapping the MT-32 sound bank for the MIDI one.
(Come to think of it, I doubt I'd be allowed to buy a used MT-32 anyway!)
Title: Re: MT-32 to MIDI
Post by: Snarky on Sun 12/02/2012 19:23:46
So you want to buy an MT-32 and make it sound like a regular General MIDI sound card? Why the hell would you want to do that?
Title: Re: MT-32 to MIDI
Post by: FrankT on Sun 12/02/2012 22:58:22
No no no no no no! I just said I can't buy one, so I was hoping to swap the sound banks instead! Oh it's too difficult to explain.
Title: Re: MT-32 to MIDI
Post by: Snarky on Mon 13/02/2012 00:54:33
Oh, FFS!

It wouldn't be difficult if you would just say what you want. Wyz asked you "You want to play classic games and have the music sound as if played with a Mt-32 module?" And you said "not exactly." Then WTF do you want?

Could you give straight answers to these questions?

-What do you want it to sound like?
-What kind of hardware do you hope to use to produce the sounds?
-Within which applications were you hoping it would work?

Then people can tell you if it's possible, and if so, what you need to do to make it work.

If, after all, what you want is what Wyz said, you already have your answer. It's not just a matter of switching out the sound banks, you also have to emulate all the MT-32 commands and sound processing. That's what munt is for.
Title: Re: MT-32 to MIDI
Post by: FrankT on Thu 16/02/2012 17:10:21
Right... I think I've got it straight now. What I was asking was: can we have the General MIDI driver play the MT-32 compositions stored in the music files. Bearing in mind that we might have to assemble a new sound bank to do that. Yes. I think that's right.