Generally, it does. Games I've encountered that were left silent with this configuration are Raptor: Call of the Shadows and Final Fantasy VII.Three Headed Jacket wrote: I am sorta curious if this'll work in non-ScummVM games a bit.
Obsolete: Enhanced ScummVM MIDI music on Windows
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You can add this info to the guide if you want:
First download this update:
http://ftp.roland.co.jp/support/en/down ... VST106.zip
And download also this extractor:
http://www.divshare.com/download/2482968-8ea
Extract the files from VSC-VST106.zip you will find a file called data1.hdr. Remember the folder where that file is located, you'll need it in the next step.
Extract the files from ISCabVU14.rar and double click the ISCabVU.exe file to run a program called "InstallShield Cabinet File Viewer"
Go the the menu "File", click "Open" and search for the "data1.hdr" file to open it. Then click on the button "Display Components" (third one starting from the left). Click on the plus sign in folder "DLL" and click on "Files". Select the VSC.dll file and click on the button "Extract File from Media" (second one starting from the right).
The resulting VSC.dll can be used with SAVIHost and works very well
NOTE: Old link was broken, I've edited the post with the new link and instructions.
Kind regards.
First download this update:
http://ftp.roland.co.jp/support/en/down ... VST106.zip
And download also this extractor:
http://www.divshare.com/download/2482968-8ea
Extract the files from VSC-VST106.zip you will find a file called data1.hdr. Remember the folder where that file is located, you'll need it in the next step.
Extract the files from ISCabVU14.rar and double click the ISCabVU.exe file to run a program called "InstallShield Cabinet File Viewer"
Go the the menu "File", click "Open" and search for the "data1.hdr" file to open it. Then click on the button "Display Components" (third one starting from the left). Click on the plus sign in folder "DLL" and click on "Files". Select the VSC.dll file and click on the button "Extract File from Media" (second one starting from the right).
The resulting VSC.dll can be used with SAVIHost and works very well
NOTE: Old link was broken, I've edited the post with the new link and instructions.
Kind regards.
Last edited by Leolo on Fri May 28, 2010 11:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Another nice soundfont
Hi, thanks for a great guide.
Just to share another good general use soundfont I stumbled upon:
http://www.sccmusic.250x.com/sfont/genuser/download.htm
I like the sound of this one personally over the two featured in the guide. ( The Indy Theme on Fate of Atlantis sounds really majestic now )
Unfortunately only a windows .exe self-extractor (containing another .exe self-extractor containing the actual .sf2) available at the authors site at the moment. So you need to run the "GUGS_v1_4_rp1.exe" to get to "GeneralUser GS 1.4.sfArk.exe" and run that to get the "GeneralUser GS 1.4.sf2" file that you can drag and drop to sfz/savihost.
Just to share another good general use soundfont I stumbled upon:
http://www.sccmusic.250x.com/sfont/genuser/download.htm
I like the sound of this one personally over the two featured in the guide. ( The Indy Theme on Fate of Atlantis sounds really majestic now )
Unfortunately only a windows .exe self-extractor (containing another .exe self-extractor containing the actual .sf2) available at the authors site at the moment. So you need to run the "GUGS_v1_4_rp1.exe" to get to "GeneralUser GS 1.4.sfArk.exe" and run that to get the "GeneralUser GS 1.4.sf2" file that you can drag and drop to sfz/savihost.
The floppy version of the game has a much different intro than the CD version. I think we got a command line parameter that allows you to view the floppy intro in the CD version of the game (or you can just download both versions and check both out)Nikioko wrote:My intro of BASS looks different than the one in the video. No music and beginning with comic strip with an old man next to a fire. And Foster telling all the story of his. Why is this different?
OK, thanks. I just have the CD version (on the original CD). I'll try that.md5 wrote:The floppy version of the game has a much different intro than the CD version. I think we got a command line parameter that allows you to view the floppy intro in the CD version of the game (or you can just download both versions and check both out)Nikioko wrote:My intro of BASS looks different than the one in the video. No music and beginning with comic strip with an old man next to a fire. And Foster telling all the story of his. Why is this different?
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The --alt-intro command-line option. It also works with Flight of the Amazon Queen, though I don't know where that alternative intro there comes from.md5 wrote: The floppy version of the game has a much different intro than the CD version. I think we got a command line parameter that allows you to view the floppy intro in the CD version of the game (or you can just download both versions and check both out)
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Updated URL
I've been going thru this on Vista and got stuck at SFZ - the URL redirected to cakewalk and was "not found".
Here is an updated URL for SFZ sample player:
http://www.cakewalk.com/support/project5/sfz.aspx
will continue now...
Here is an updated URL for SFZ sample player:
http://www.cakewalk.com/support/project5/sfz.aspx
will continue now...
Re: Updated URL
Thanks, I updated the guide.rogerthehart wrote:I've been going thru this on Vista and got stuck at SFZ - the URL redirected to cakewalk and was "not found".
Here is an updated URL for SFZ sample player:
http://www.cakewalk.com/support/project5/sfz.aspx
EDIT: ...And I can see the whole guide has become obsolete now that the Windows version of ScummVM comes with FluidSynth as well. Of course you can still apply it to other apps and games.
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Great guide, thanks. It worked for me, and I think this method is to be favored over the Timidity one.
I used the GeneralUser GS v1.43 SoftSynth soundbank (about 30MB, there are FluidSynth and "Soundblaster" versions... nice !), which can be downloaded from S. Christian Collins web site http://www.schristiancollins.com/generaluser.php
here are a few remarks :
I used the GeneralUser GS v1.43 SoftSynth soundbank (about 30MB, there are FluidSynth and "Soundblaster" versions... nice !), which can be downloaded from S. Christian Collins web site http://www.schristiancollins.com/generaluser.php
here are a few remarks :
- Effects were disabled and my Drum Channel was set to 128 (I own an Audigy 2 ZS)
- If you tick Autosave plugin bank from the file menu, the program will save/load your soundbank automatically
- Apparently, the SAVIHost must be running all the time to hear the MIDI channel in ScummVM
- If I am not mistaken, newer scummVM builds (I use 0.120ore) do not incorporate FluidSynth
I don't know if this is already known here, but there is yet another (very simple) way to obtain a decent MIDI sound on Windows XP (it just works on XP though).
Microsoft is giving away the faboulous Yamaha Softsnyth S-YXG50 with a 4MB wavetable for free (yes, indeed, Microsoft!).
All you need, the download link and a setup guide you'll find here on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_s ... YXG_series
Make sure you download the version with the 4MB wavetable, and to change the registry key for the sampling frequency from default 22.050 to 44.100khz.
Now you can select the Yamaha Synth as MIDI device and enjoy the sound of your favourite ScummVM games
Microsoft is giving away the faboulous Yamaha Softsnyth S-YXG50 with a 4MB wavetable for free (yes, indeed, Microsoft!).
All you need, the download link and a setup guide you'll find here on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_s ... YXG_series
Make sure you download the version with the 4MB wavetable, and to change the registry key for the sampling frequency from default 22.050 to 44.100khz.
Now you can select the Yamaha Synth as MIDI device and enjoy the sound of your favourite ScummVM games