Some time ago I plugged this computer to my other modern PC (X-fi Elite Pro + SGM180 soundfont) with MIDIOX installed and games sounded glorious. I will do another tests because I have no idea what is wrong. In both cases Yamaha sounded a bit off and Boss very much off. A real time Spectrum Analyser, a Scope to display waveforms, an SPL (Sound Pressure. I tried SoftMPU with no success, set up game with WaveBlaster preference (nothing changed) and tried also other games (Heroes 2 and Warcraft 2). Signal Tone Generator Generate audio of two sine wave frequencies. Instruments was mixed up and on Boss volume was unstable (it didn't happen on modern PC). Loaded game with my most beloved GM music (Star Trail!), set music playback to GM and. I plugged in DB15MIDI, MIDI cable to each output, one cable to Yamaha and other to Boss (each one with own speakers). Synth DS-300 and today I've finally went to basement and fired up my main retro rig (P200 with Yamaha 719 + DreamBlaster S2). I played MID files with Falcosoft MIDI Player and everything was great. I did not have time for hobbies for more than two weeks so I tested MU15 only on modern PC with Roland UM ONE (USB to MIDI) and with MIDI OUT of Audigy 2 Platinum EX. Hope this helps! Reply 7 of 12, by Pierre32 XG MIDIs are less affected, they sound superb for a longer time □ 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). The Tone Generator app generates pure sine wave tones at frequencies from 20hz to 22,000hz. In that respect this module is unique, I can guarantee you will love it if you are a musician! MU15 has nice hardware features - very clean output, convenient controls, rich connectivity and being portable - that all came handy to me more than once. Also it would be no problem for me to record more samples. If you name the properties most important for games, or ask specific questions, I could try to assess it from your point of view. I don't play DOS games (sorry if that hurt you!), therefore cannot tell how it feels with MU15 or compares to SC modules. 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.
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