> OPL2/OP元 in my opinion are quite fantastic. The SC-88 typically is a better choice as it also has an SC-55 mode. In regards to SC-55 stuff, typically that can also encompass anything that's 'general midi' (although of course a few SC-55 exceptions). The one on wikipedia is probably as complete as you're going to get. For example, if you take a look through the 'games that support glide' lists, there are many glide games that I own that many people don't even know about and never have added to the list. It's really impossible to find a 'complete' list of anything due to the fact there are so many games that not everyone can know at once. I'm a network engineer, so I know the issue isn't on my end, but the help on the bismuth forums just blame the end-user and leave it at that. Speaking of giant soundfonts, has there ever been a mirror of the Crisis GM 3.0.1 sf? I've tried downloading it from the author multiple times, but the transfer always dies partway through. I do switch to OP元 sf2, to hear how they *used* to sound on my crappy FM synth cards, and I'll use Musyng Kite (~900MB) for some GM soundtracks, just to see how it improves the experience (hint: not always) Lately, after crashing and burning while attempting to make a stacked soundfont of the best instrument samples I can find, I've decided to stick with the synth each games soundtrack was created on, to hear it the way it was intended. Is there a master list somewhere that includes ALL games that were composed on the MT-32, or even a list of which synths (MT-32/SC-55/etc) were used to create the soundtracks for DOS games? I found a wikipedia entry on MT-32 compatible games, and it mentioned a few that relied on bugs found in MT-32 OLD, and would hang/crash MT-32 new, but it also included tons that only support it via GM (sub-optimal at best).
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