Wolfus wrote on 2021-01-22, 23:05:Thank you! Maybe music from Gabriel Knight or Doom 2 Level 1..?
Uploaded: https://1drv.ms/u/s!App_YLHfwVtdglg5G-Ghwy-gVv_q?e=UUxjag
I included a few other GM tracks picked randomly (but only good ones).
Wolfus wrote on 2021-01-22, 23:05:Also, what is your opinion? It costs half compared to SC-33 here so I think it is interesting even if it sounds a bit worse.
I don't play DOS games (sorry if that hurt you!), therefore cannot tell how it feels with MU15 or compares to SC modules. If you name the properties most important for games, or ask specific questions, I could try to assess it from your point of view. Also it would be no problem for me to record more samples.
My own perspective/opinion is mixed. MU15 has nice hardware features - very clean output, convenient controls, rich connectivity and being portable - that all came handy to me more than once. In that respect this module is unique, I can guarantee you will love it if you are a musician!
However, I rarely choose MU15 for listening to MIDIs, because its samples have somewhat "dull" character and weird tonal balance - this gets more noticeable and tiring after playing various files for a while (especially instrument-rich ones). XG MIDIs are less affected, they sound superb for a longer time 😀
Hope this helps!