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Fun with the MT-32

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  • billybob476
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    I poured my nervous energy into getting my hands on a real MT-32. It came in the mail last week and I spent part of the weekend getting it hooked up and running via DOSBox/Cakewalk. I've wanted one fo

  • I wouldn't call it an old dinosaur. Just an Asus 2.3 GHz laptop with 3 GB of RAM. Performance normally isn't an issue for the kind of games I want to play, but its pathetic excuse for a sound card is

  • SquallStrife
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    That's a bug with pretty much any 90s game that uses DirectDraw.   The solution is to terminate the "explorer.exe" process, then run the game from Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Escape).   I have NFI

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I mean, you could do it that way, and I used to, but I like having the modules separate rather than 'daisy chained' , for one thing, you'll have less hiss and less devices powered on unnecessarily. Flipside, you have to have multiple USB->MIDI connections.

 

Of course you can daisy chain the MIDI and keep the audio separate.. but anyway. All of the above will work.

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Depending on how things work I may pick up another USB->MIDI cable, the problem then becomes a question of inputs. I'd have to grab a mixer or something since my onboard sound card only has one analog line in.

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