It's a shame GM got kind of a bad rep from crummy low-effort game conversions. A lot of those modules sound really nice when used properly. Reply 1 of 7, by jheronimusĬool stuff, I'm a big fan of oldschool GM/XG for 'real' music production too. As such I have more forgiving attitude towards hardware that is not considered the ultimate in GM music reproduction (like the TG100). As you can probably tell, this is music-oriented rather than gaming-oriented. Basically, it's the MIDI home studio I always dreamed of back in the day but couldn't afford.Īlso, here's a forum thread detailing how this project began and how it has developed. So to that end, I've put together a be-all and end-all computer build that a) allows me to use a variety of old ISA and PCI sound cards from decades past, and b) has the right connectivity and outboard gear for hooking up various sound modules and making everything fit nicely together. ![]() ![]() While I did use this kind of stuff exclusively in the late 90's/early 00's (up until software instruments and fx became a thing, basically), it wasn't until a couple of years ago that I really found myself longing back to simpler and more lo-fi times. Long story short, I'm a musician and game music composer who's been bitten by the retro MIDI bug in recent years. ![]() Hi all, longtime non-registered lurker here.
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