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Amiga Sound Vs Roland MT-32 Comparison

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I once noticed when installing some Sierra games that I could select what sound driver I wanted to be used. It was one or more of these: amigasnd.drv, mt32.drv, amiga3v.drv. The amigasnd.drv was standard Amiga sound, amiga3v.drv gave PC speaker/Tandy-like sound, mt32.drv was usually silent or sometimes gave PC speaker/Tandy-like sound. So, I just recently noticed there is MIDI support in WinUAE and actived that and tried the mt32.drv again. It now used MIDI instruments instead, but didn't sound right, as all I could select from the list of MIDI stuff was an "MS MIDI Mapper" and an "MS GS Wavetable Synth". So, I Googled and found there was an MT-32 Synth Emulator, cool! I installed it and... YAY! Nice sounding music now :P I already then felt like recording a bit from each game that had working MT-32 sound but didn't know which ones and was too lazy to try them all (yeah, I could maybe Google it but wouldn't feel whatever I found was reliable, better doing it myself). So, recently I just searched through my entire Amiga games tosec for the "resource.cfg" string (only ADFs as those have "clean" strings/stuff in them, unlike IPFs which have everything altered it seems). Like every Sierra game has one, but few has the MT-32 support. I tried ALL of them and their different versions (like v1.000, v1.003, v1.200 etc). So, I recorded everything, threw them together with some transition effects (some failed, couldn't be bothered to fix them), needed some way of presenting it all, got tired of thinking so just put a frame around with some Amiga GFX and a bubble with the title and sound driver of the current game being shown. Due to just wanting to get it all over with quickly I did several mistakes. Like using "Enchanted" instead of "Enhanced", "Police Quest 3" instead of "Police Quest III", forgot to remove some of the black in the "BACOCK" GFX text, making it transparent, and probably more. But, whatever, this project is done I can finally move on to something new. Sometimes I tried something different in the two versions, but for the most part I did pretty much the exact same thing. This video contains 13 games. There is one more game that had MT-32 support, sort of... it's Castle of Dr. Brain, but it didn't play all the instruments so didn't sound good, sooo, I didn't include it. I think I can hear all the missing instruments very faintly, almost not noticeable (or maybe they are not there and I'm just imagining). I found no way to increase the volume of those music channels/instruments. Maybe MT-32 works with more games, but I tried all I could to find all/most of them. Some games needed some special treatment to work, like renaming a file to something else. It's weird most (I think) of the games that support MT-32 didn't come with an mt32.drv file and had to have one placed in the game folder. Seems like only one version of the mt32.drv exist, as I checked all the ones I could find and they all seems to be the exact same file. *** MAX CHARACTER LIMIT REACHED! Bleh, if you wanna read the rest, go here: http://tinyurl.com/ASVsMT-32 *** AS = Amiga Sound / MT = Roland MT-32 King's Quest I (Enhanced) AS: 00:06 - Intro / 03:26 - Ingame MT: 04:53 - Intro / 08:16 - Ingame King's Quest V AS: 09:47 - Intro / 21:19 - Ingame MT: 25:06 - Intro / 36:33 - Ingame Space Quest 1 (Enhanced) AS: 40:31 - Intro / 43:21 - Ingame / 45:17 - Extra MT: 47:47 - Intro / 50:40 - Ingame / 52:41 - Extra Space Quest III AS: 55:11 - Intro / 59:08 - Ingame MT: 01:02:06 - Intro / 01:06:06 - Ingame Space Quest IV AS: 01:09:04 - Intro / 01:14:55 - Ingame MT: 01:23:12 - Intro / 01:29:15 - Ingame Leisure Suit Larry 1 (Enhanced) AS: 01:39:41 - "Intro"/Protection / 01:40:22 - Ingame MT: 01:43:48 - "Intro"/Protection / 01:44:26 - Ingame Leisure Suit Larry 3 AS: 01:48:00 - Intro / 01:51:21 - Ingame MT: 01:54:22 - Intro / 01:58:00 - Ingame Leisure Suit Larry 5 AS: 02:01:12 - Intro / 02:05:25 - Ingame MT: 02:10:04 - Intro / 02:13:59 - Ingame Police Quest III: AS: 02:19:49 - Intro / 02:23:30 - Ingame MT: 02:27:02 - Intro / 02:30:43 - Ingame Quest for Glory II AS: 02:34:16 - Intro / 02:37:04 - Ingame MT: 02:39:53 - Intro / 02:42:27 - Ingame Robin Hood: Conquest of the Longbow AS: 02:45:12 - Intro / 02:52:09 - Ingame MT: 02:54:42 - Intro / 03:01:43 - Ingame Mixed-Up Mother Goose (Enhanced) AS: 03:05:24 - Intro / 03:08:19 - Ingame MT: 03:10:09 - Intro / 03:13:03 - Ingame Hoyle: Book of Games - Volume III AS: 03:15:04 - Intro / 03:16:24 - Ingame MT: 03:21:18 - Intro / 03:22:41 - Ingame 03:26:52 - A favorite part from Space Quest IV in slow motion so it loops more times, thus lasting longer. Don't know what it is, I just like how it sounds, even if it is repetitive :)
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