leileilol wrote:Aren't the QuestStudios music just converted captures made for use on midi modules?
I honestly don't know. I was thinking that maybe using MUNT for the MT-32 tracks (i've got MT-32 old and new, and CM-32L/LAPC-I controls and roms), and Bassmidi with SC-55.SF2 would be doable.
I downloaded the Willy Beamish MT-32 file, and here's what's in the README. Maybe you can dumb it down for me, because I'm pretty clueless beyond what the synths are, and using BM and Munt with DOSBox and ScummVM.
(some other games also have SC-55 arrangements, as well)
"System Requirements:
- MIDI Playback Software capable of reading Type 1 Standard
MIDI File format
- System Exclusive patch bank utility (i.e. MidiEx, Cakewalk)
- Roland MT-32, MT-100, CM-32L, CM-64, or LAPC-1
- MPU-401 compatible MIDI interface
(Not required for LAPC-1 users.)
This Standard MIDI File was recorded directly from Dynamix's "The Adventures of Willy Beamish" adventure game using Dynamix's MT-32 support. Therefore, in order to obtain the proper sounds during playback, you must first transmit the WILLY.SYX SysEx patch bank to the MT-32. Failure to do this will result in improper playback of the song file. Use an utility such as MidiEx/WSysEx, Quick Send, Cakewalk, etc. to transmit the SysEx bank. See below for song titles.
NOTE: This file is designed ONLY for the Roland MT-32 Sound Module (and its' variants such as the other MT modules, the LAPC-1 [MT-32 on a card], and the CM line which contain a genuine MT-32 mode) and is NOT compatible with devices which can "emulate" the MT-32, such as the Roland Sound Canvas line, Creative sound cards, or any purely GM/GS/XG compatible devices.
Recorded/edited/arranged/compiled for the Roland MT-32 in Standard MIDI File format by Alistair Gillett."
BTW, the files in the zip archive are willymt.doc, willy.syx, willyMT.mid, and a readme.