Canyon.mid - Windows 3.1/95/98 (Sound Blaster AWE64 MIDI)
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@SVL0RM00N usually the percussion track is either channel 10 or 16. So if the MIDI file has percussion on channel 16, but the sound card is looking for percussion on channel 10 (or vice versa), then you will hear seemingly random piano notes instead of drums. try playing the same MIDI file on a different sound card or different MIDI driver.
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Nostalgia FTW!
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I get the impression that was written for an XG card as that wasn't using Channel 10 for percussion
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fuck your fucking lol!
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Damn! When playing this song, the Sound Blaster makes all the other sound cards sound like crap! lol!
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Looks like you're missing the percussion voice. It's playing as a piano. That's why it sounds like there are a lot of bad notes, and you can't hear any percussion.
fashnek 2 years ago 4
@fashnek
yeah, I know. I'm just not sure why it's doing that. The percussion channel works on all my other midis and stuff. I'll fix the audio as soon as I get it working.
SVL0RM00N 2 years ago
Uhhh, someone tell me what's going on below?
JaradTProductions 2 years ago
nothing important.
SVL0RM00N 2 years ago