Wyrmlord said:
Wow, that's great. The DOS version I have sounds worse.
I need your advice, man. You know all about sound emulators and setting things right. How do I get that quality?
I've gotten Munt to sound exactly like that. Here's instructions for Windows:
1. Download
https://github.com/downloads/sergm/munt ... _10_03.zip
2. If you are using 32bit Windows, put mt32emu.dll into Windows\System32. If you are using 64bit Windows, put mt32emu.dll into Windows\SysWOW64.
3. Put mt32emu.ini straight into your Windows directory.
4. Pirate the MT-32 and CM-32L ROM sets (easy to find on a certain popular torrent site).
5. Put MT32_PCM.ROM and MT32_CONTROL.ROM, or CM32L_PCM.ROM and CM32L_CONTROL.ROM into the same directory as mt32emu.dll (either Windows\System32 or Windows\SysWOW64).
6. Run mt32emu_drv_GUI.exe as administrator. Press the install button.
7. Load up DOSBox. Type in "mixer /listmidi".
8. You should notice the added "MT-32 Synth Emulator" on the resultant list. Note the number before it. It'll most likely be 1.
9. Load up your DOSBox configuration file (dosbox.conf) and scroll down to the "[midi]" section.
10. You should see the "midiconfig=" underneath it. Change it to so that the device number for the MT-32 Synth Emulator is after the equals sign. For example, "midiconfig=1".
Well that's DOSBox set up to pass midi to the MT-32 emulator. Now all you need to do is run whatever installer comes with whatever DOS game you want to play and set up the sound options to use the Roland MT-32 or whatever. For Might and Magic III, run the INSTALL.EXE and set the sound to Roland LAPC-1. For Might and Magic III it's best to use the CM-32L ROMs rather than the MT-32 ROMs. If you've put the MT-32 ROMs into your System32/SysWOW64 directory then remove them, put in the CM-32L ones and then run mt32emu_drv_GUI.exe (as administrator) to reinstall.
Good luck.