I gave this a try with my real MT-32 device. I get the chirping sound with ScummVM. I also get the chirping sound using MT-32 ROMs with ScummVM's Munt version without [md5]'s changes.
I suspect the guy recording the first video did not configure ScummVM properly for MT-32 output. If you use a MT-32 hardware unit, you have to check "True Roland MT-32 (disable GM emulation)" in the "MT-32" tab.
The built-in MT-32 emulator also works just fine by selecting it in the "Audio" tab under "Preferred Device". There is no need to check the checkbox in this case (it does not hurt, thus I suggest to check it anyway).
If you listen closely, in the first guy's video you can hear odd "bell" like sounds when the birds are supposed to be chirping. Additionally, some other instruments just sound different compared to the other video. That is usually clearly a sign of misconfiguration.
MT-32 vs CM-32L
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Yes you're absolutely right about that. Dang. I guess we need another indicator to test. Apparently Fate of Atlantis and DOTT were both optimized for CM-32Ls... but how to find a sound that's unique to them.LordHoto wrote:I also get the chirping sound using MT-32 ROMs with ScummVM's Munt version without [md5]'s changes.
Re: MT-32 vs CM-32L
Too bad that CM-32L additional effects does not work in Beneath a Steel Sky or Lure of the Temptress (but this is known from compatibility page..) so you need to use external munt..
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Re: MT-32 vs CM-32L
Why would external Munt work better? 2.1.0 has the latest version of Munt (as of this post).
Re: MT-32 vs CM-32L
Lol yeah, i guess i mean external munt AND dosboxSirYodaJedi wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 11:31 pmWhy would external Munt work better? 2.1.0 has the latest version of Munt (as of this post).