Playing X68000 games with MIDI music
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Here is the manual where you might find some useful information.
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@kelvfimer said in Playing X68000 games with MIDI music:
My point is how to set up that timidity.cfg and sd.cfg what's the way to tune it etc.
As I've written before: The only (uncommented) line in my
timidity.cfg
is:soundfont "/usr/share/sounds/sf2/SC55.sf2"
I have no
SC55.cfg
of any kind. Maybe my midi output is not configured correctly, but I can hear midi music in several x68000 and pc98 games. They seem so sound correctly, but indeed I also have a slightly irregular midi output (it sometimes slows down for some notes).The only real problem I have are buffer underrun errors in the logs. I'm not sure if that corresponds to the timing issues, but it might.
I'm not sure how to get rid of them, but I would think that the midi daemons have to run in or close to real time. -
@Folly @kelvfimer Just a small thing I noticed: the tempo changes with the lr-p68k core seem to have gotten a little better after I changed the cpu frequency in the core settings to 25MHz. Maybe you can try that, too.
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@ecto cool I need to check :) thx for the advice . Only issue for example Castlevania at 25 MHz has glitches and you must run it at 10 MHZ
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Nice to hear that this seems to work better.
I don't think it depends upon emuelec.
It probably works better because of the better computer specs, don't you think ? -
@Folly nope, it is not related to Emuelec. It is due to we find the proper sf2 and timidity and fluidsythn config files :) It would work in retropie, emuelec or whatever system with retroarch. The cool thins is that it works :)
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Cool !
I agree.
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