Dude, when you demoed the Sharp X68000 I was blown away-- the sound is amazingly nostalgic. Thanks so much for auditing them.
For Parodius at the start game page Press F3 and change INTERNAL to MIDI - there you go all done
Cool video!
If anyone wants a balanced soundfont, check out GeneralUser GS or Arachno Soundfont for a much higher quality collection of samples.
Just found your channel, and obviously subbed. As I have just received my Mister fpga, and all its needed add-ons including the mt32-pi. Unfortunately I had to go away the next day, so haven't had time to set it up. Back now so will be using your advice.
Great video 👍, keep em coming
Wow that sounds incredible!
great channel, great content, love the mister stuff.. :)
Unless you play Space Quest III music than you don't do any justice to the MT-32. This I felt was outstanding when was released. And I had a LAPC1 in my PC basically the same thing. Have just ordered one as I feel I need to hear this again in my Life.
I've had one of these on my mind for about a year. The problem is not the mt32-pi unit. Its the damned PI. These things are hard to get and waaaay to expensive. So I am going to get one, but it wont be before the cost goes down.
Here a list of my fav soundfont Fatboy (Sam and max), Roland sc55 by emperor grieferus, arachno (very heavy) , generaluser (light and sound good in most game) , there is as well opl3 final soundfont that make everything sound like the Genesis.
Indiana Jones tune should be fully orchestrated, not piano. But I get the picture. Cheers.
just remember if yoiu are used to hearing stuff from a mono speaker note expect sounds to sound different in stereo and quadraphonic audio playback (where and where supported) though if i was going to hook up pc/pc based systems to av base rca connection only use rca or sp/dif digital as the preferred connection as you will introduce static white noise hum a grounded connection to an unearthed cob using conversion cables.. if you want audio standards from the 50's to current day with hdmi in use you are likely going to need a proper ssd as the mount device and sound processor logic do this in a mono, stereo, 5.1-11.x way in terms of audio processing.. I grew with RF console and 8bit computer systems.. monochrome (orange/green screens have existed since the 70's) cga/ega was likely a 80's by 91-93 this was replaced with vga and windows 3.1 and 3.11 the last OS to support composite was win 98se come time for xp in some parts of the world composite and s-video was not supported 50Hz territories.. it is nice that you can connect midi pi to the system however Iong term feasibility this will need to be integrated on the hdmi board If I was going to design a mister for x86 platform, 686 processors would likely be the choice because this brings you upto xp level of windows OS, otherwise you would be pre USB win 95
Wait, you're telling me that a guy named dopefish is into retrogaming. I'm absolutely shocked by this. I'm also shocked that there's gambling going on in a bar's back room.
Where can I get the lead that goes from the pi hat to the mister?
Thanks for your vid. What do I do if it says "Low voltage! Chk PSU" ? Can I connect the PI PSU too in addition?
Does the raspberry pi need to be setup on its own first or will it work with the mt32 right out of the box?
Did you purposefully add in doorbell sounds into your video so I would have to get out of my bathtub and go to my door to see if anyone was there?
MT-32 ROMs are now Public Domain. So the $350 for an ancient MT-32 is kind of a bogus PoV. There are multiple solutions for using the ROMs with free software these days. This is strictly if you want it with the MiSTer.
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