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LeChuck's Revenge - Monkey Island 2 (Introduction) with Roland MT-32 Music

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The introduction to LeChuck's Revenge - Monkey Island 2 by Lucas Arts with Roland MT-32 music.

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  • What is the MT-32? Is it a sound card or some sort of external module? Are they difficult to get hold of?

  • @ShokaLion It's an external module, and they don't appear often on eBay. I think their prices are going up now since so many people want one.

  • truly fantastic instruments. how did you emulate the MT32?

  • No emulation. It's a real MT-32. :)

  • @Sahkolihaa You know what I wish you could do? Record the whole game and make a walkthrough, so that we could have a walkthrough online with the MT32 music instead of the cheap-sounding SoundBlaster music present in the other walkthroughs.

  • @mudkipNDS I wish I had the time and video editing software to be able to do that. :(

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  • I just love the Monkey Island theme...

  • EXTREMELY FANTASTIC INSTRUMENTS!

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  • I got a Lapc-i these days just because of your video.

    Came with a MCB-1. What the hell i supossed to do ? Connect an external SC55ST / SC55 in a 386 computer ? No sense. Is it for keyboards only?

    Shit. This board cannot die on me. Unbelievable cymbals, timpani and reverb echo on others games. There is not enough words on my vocabulary to tell you how awesome it is.

    

    Emulation is really pathetic on Dosbox at some games.

  • @GenghisKhan44 Well, it is the Roland MT-32 after all. No wonder it sells for above 200$ usually :)

  • @GenghisKhan44 ...Seriously?

  • This is... hauntingly good for MIDI.

  • @TrenzorZ

    No! It's made on a fairly old standard, and wouldn't even fit in the computer. If you are really skilled in electronics and driver-programming, you could get it to work.

  • @Blomsterbob2K

    IS it compatible with modern mother boards?

  • @SixthDice we all love monkey isladn ..but id ont like how they changed guy brush back to a skinny little boy ..tis as if he never grew

  • sounds so nice! 

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