Reply 60 of 69, by Jade Falcon
The second one.
The first one sounds like your soundfont is to big for the cards ram.
The second one.
The first one sounds like your soundfont is to big for the cards ram.
wrote:The second one.
The first one sounds like your soundfont is to big for the cards ram.
My card has 16 GB of RAM.
Because I don't have a soundcard
and it's coolsoft virtualmidisynth
and it's the same soundfont, I've just swapped the instruments to better the soundcard.
What the issue is, is that my soundfont doesn't appear to have a working drumkit. let me try to fix that.
EDIT: DURRR, My soundfont, the Giant soundfont, has a separate drumkit file that I don't have and didn't load.
FIXED! This applies for the SF2 file upfront, but that's gonna stay like that for now.
I now have drums, which is what was missing.
NOW, tell me which one is better.
I like the 2nd one better, but both have too much echo (IMO) in all the instruments but drums and bass.
The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.
OPL3 FM vs. Roland MT-32 vs. General MIDI DOS Game Comparison
Let's benchmark our systems with cache disabled
DOS PCI Graphics Card Benchmarks
I just got a device that runs Windows CE, and its midi support is not very good.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7SxoBs_Kri … aUlKcUFjRnhUd3c
Hi Guys
I am Finding This Style Of Passport.mid
Passport With The Legend
Gravis UltraSound
Here it is being played from the hardware synth on an IBM PCMCIA soundcard. It's bad. Some old Thinkpads also sounded like this. I used to call it "OPL-Weird"
(forum says "hurrdurr tHe eXtEnSiOn wAv iS NoT AlLoWed" so I upload it again as .zip)
GBAJAM 2024 submission on itch: https://90soft90.itch.io/wreckage
Ampera wrote on 2017-01-14, 14:31:But if it's such a problem, here you go. […]
But if it's such a problem, here you go.
PassportSF2.mp3
Passport2.mp3
Tell me which one is better.
Is Not Bad
Passport Awe64 With Passportsf2 separated channel
First Item Also Has separated channel
I forgot To rename Fisrt Item