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Dosbox windows 3.1 sound driver
Dosbox windows 3.1 sound driver




BASSMIDI or VirtualMIDISynth can be used to set the Munt MT-32 driver as the default Windows MIDI device, in which case you'd hear MT-32 sounds without having to directly edit the DOSBox config file to use a different MIDI device. You should install both if you like to play old games with midi music and they both work just fine under Win7 64bit. The first emulates General Midi/General Synth and the other emulates older Roland synthesizers (MT-32, etc.). Geralt_of_Rivia: Bassmidi and Munt are for two different things. Are you sure you put the right MIDI device in DOSBox config? So I think it is more futureproof to learn how to edit the DOSBox config file to use the Munt MIDI device, without having to use either BASSMIDI or VirtualMIDISynth.

dosbox windows 3.1 sound driver

I presume they can be used for General MIDI music though, to use better General MIDI soundfonts. I think in Windows 8 and especially Windows 10, editing the midi device to the DOSBox config file (or using ScummVM's built-in MT-32 support) is the preferred way, maybe even the only way, IIRC BASSMIDI or VirtualMIDISynth can't change the default MIDI device anymore in Windows 10, meaning you can't change the Munt driver to be the default MIDI device that way anymore (I haven't tried it, but that's what I've heard). Good it works, albeit I am nowadays using VirtualMIDISynth instead of BASSMIDI in Windows 7. Tried the edits OP used in the games dosbox config file but that didn't work for me.ĭosbox finds MUNT emulator device but only got basic sounds until I got MT-32 emulator set as default midi synth.

dosbox windows 3.1 sound driver

Couldn't get WIN 7 Pro 64 bit to recognize MUNT driver no matter what I did.






Dosbox windows 3.1 sound driver