Ski or Die - Title / Intro MT-32 Version
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Did Rob Hubbard do the music to this?
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Joe "Satch" Satriani ripoff but who cares. = )
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how to connect a soundblaster card to a mt32?? do i need drivers? got a midi cable but in sound setup nothing happens on the mt32
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check this watch?v=RDamvirJrbg - a ski or die vid :)
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im going to try this game with an actual mt-32 when i get my midi to usb cabel, to see if its diffrent on a real mt-32
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@MIDIResurrection budokan i want a midi of that game.. the tintro music
old games used to have real art in them .. today its all about i dont honestly know what they are about today
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@TheRogueMonk Shoot, I found that ski or die is a 16-bit program, so ResHack won't work on it.
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@TheRogueMonk Use a resource hacker program like ResHack to see if there is a MIDI hidden in the .exe
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Christ, installed mt32 driver and dosbox just for this :) its good but this is better still, probably done with the real hardware.
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This is without a doubt one of the coolest sounding MT-32 soundtracks, and I've listened to quite a few MT-32 soundtracks.
Were there really sound cards back then which made games sound like this? Why I never heard anything about this fantastic Roland card, only that GUS hype...?
JaPeKePaJaKe 2 years ago
Simple answer: It was too expensive.
A LAPC-I costs in 1988/1989 up to 1000DM/~500$, i dont't think everybody is wiling pay this price for a midicard. (Yep, it's only a midi card)
TALyeah 2 years ago
@TALyeah how can you extract a midi file out of it? is it possible?
i would love to have midi file for budokan
TheRogueMonk 1 year ago
@TheRogueMonk i don't know if there is a midi file in the exe. I check this soon. And you need a CM32L (MT-32 or LAPC-I) (but i think you know it)
TALyeah 1 year ago