Unfortunately that is slightly beyond my capabilities right now so here's some partial solutions and a whole bunch of other chiptune-sounding midi stuff I've found: BNK instrument maps to be loaded in like soundfonts - sorta like the MUNT project. What would be ideal would be an emulation engine in a driver package or VST that allowed OPL. My goal when researching this was to make it so any games or MIDI files I played in windows sound like I remember them sounding on my old 486's SoundBlaster Pro 2.0. My FTP is sending mostly only these old files all day every day, and I'm sure there's better stuff available. Please let me know what else this page needs in it. Then my cellphone flew out my brother's truck's window when he rolled it - It's in a deep swamp. #3 - Email me - I don't even know what else, I've been emailed a lot of good tips over years and I was working a lot so I made a note of it. #2 - Use JuiceOPLVSTi - It makes the OPL soundfonts obsolete! ![]() #1 - Use BASSMIDI - It's awesome and makes almost all the tech stuff here obsolete! Maaaan.The tech stuff here so outdated - like more than 5 years obsolete! There's lots of better resources now: Programs - GM SF2 - Part GM SF2 - SF2 Players - DLS - Softsynths - Stuff - MID Players - Links How to get Windows XP's Midi to sound like an FM Synth with any soundcard:
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