Posted October 16, 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v24enzx3Beo
Please, please, PLEASE bring this to Windows as a soft MIDI device! There are just so many games that were composed with the Roland Sound Canvas, and BASSMIDI with custom soundfonts isn't the same. This could be the ultimate panacea for DOS MIDI woes, if it really can perfectly simulate the SC devices.
And I see that there's a "CM-64 Map(LA)" option, which if I'm not mistaken (and I could easily be), would be a decent way to play MT-32 tracks, like Munt does but officially.
I get that this product, and really the whole Sound Canvas line, is geared more towards composers than listeners, but wouldn't new composers consider it a bit obsolete at this point? In my mind, these products are for DOS era computer games.
Please, please, PLEASE bring this to Windows as a soft MIDI device! There are just so many games that were composed with the Roland Sound Canvas, and BASSMIDI with custom soundfonts isn't the same. This could be the ultimate panacea for DOS MIDI woes, if it really can perfectly simulate the SC devices.
And I see that there's a "CM-64 Map(LA)" option, which if I'm not mistaken (and I could easily be), would be a decent way to play MT-32 tracks, like Munt does but officially.
I get that this product, and really the whole Sound Canvas line, is geared more towards composers than listeners, but wouldn't new composers consider it a bit obsolete at this point? In my mind, these products are for DOS era computer games.