First post, by Neville
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- Oldbie
I've called this thread "newbie" questions about the SB16 because although I'm an experienced user of DOSBox, these are very basic (and probably stupid) questions I should have asked long time ago.
They also refer to the SB16 as emulated by DOSBox or the plain ISA version of the SB16. Not the Vibra update or the SB16+Wavetable combo.
1) Can the SB16 do General Midi?
I'm aware that the General Midi standard is posterior to the SB16 ISA, and that oficially only from the AWE32 onwards have the SB cards been compatible with GM. However, I've noticed in some game setups that General Midi is indeed selectable and that it seems to sound better than regular SB16 sound. What is the explanation behind this?
Also, in some other cases such as "NASCAR Racing", only the General Midi option plays music, with the setup failing if one chooses the correct option, which would be "FM Synthesis - OPL Chip".
2) Can the SB16 emulate the MT-32?
OK, I know how silly this does sound. However, I've noticed that some setup programs -usually in Sierra Online games- tick the Roland MT-32 as being "supported by your system" when DOSBox emulates the SB16, and one can indeed select it.
The result is listenable, but a far cry from a "real" or MUNT emulated MT-32. My guess is that the SB16 is trying to emulate such card somehow, but how is this even possible? I've never heard of this SB16 feature before, and I owned the damn thing.
Other games, such as "Lotus III" also let you choose a Roland in the sound setup, but the results are just pathetic.
As far as I can remember, real SB16s behaved just the same way under DOS.