Wie kann ich mit der Roland SCC-1 eine MT32 emulieren?
Verfasst: Mo 22. Mär 2010, 13:11
Hallo,
ich möchte z.B. mit meiner Roland SCC-1 den MT32 Modus unter Monkey Island nutzen. Welches Programm brauche ich dazu? Ich habe z.B. SCMODE gefunden. Dort steht folgendes :"INTRODUCTION
SCMODE is a command line utility to set your Roland Sound Canvas series
tone module to either GS Standard mode or MT-32 emulation mode. It is
suitable for use in batch files, ie. when starting games configured for the
MT-32, or resetting to GS mode before starting a sequencer.
SCMODE has been confirmed to work correctly with the SC-55, SCC-1, and
SC-155 tone modules. I have not been able to test it on a JV-series
keyboard, but there's a fairly good chance it will work with those too.
At the moment, SCMODE supports only Roland MPU-compatible MIDI interfaces
(such as MusicQuest's), which covers all SCC-1 owners and a good chunk of
the remaining Sound Canvas user base. I'll add Soundblaster MIDI support
if enough people ask about it. As far as other interfaces, if you can
provide me with some (free) information on how to program for them, I'd
be happy to add support for these as well.
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
SCMODE is pretty straightforward. It accepts the following command line
options in any order:
mt32 ; set MT32 mode
gs ; set GS Standard mode
-i n ; use IRQ n (where n = 2, 3, 5, or 7)
-p n ; use port n (where n is the base address of your MPU
interface, specified in hex, ie. "330" for 330h);
All options are case insensitive. If no IRQ is specified, SCMODE will
usually be able to autodetect the correct IRQ level. If no port is
specified, SCMODE assumes the default setting of 330h.
Ich habe schon vieles versucht und bekomme die Meldung "could not open Midi Interface"!
Habe ich vielleicht etwas falsch eingegeben? Falls jemand weiß wie es geht, könnt ihr mir das genau erklären für einen Anfänger!
Gruß
Stefan
ich möchte z.B. mit meiner Roland SCC-1 den MT32 Modus unter Monkey Island nutzen. Welches Programm brauche ich dazu? Ich habe z.B. SCMODE gefunden. Dort steht folgendes :"INTRODUCTION
SCMODE is a command line utility to set your Roland Sound Canvas series
tone module to either GS Standard mode or MT-32 emulation mode. It is
suitable for use in batch files, ie. when starting games configured for the
MT-32, or resetting to GS mode before starting a sequencer.
SCMODE has been confirmed to work correctly with the SC-55, SCC-1, and
SC-155 tone modules. I have not been able to test it on a JV-series
keyboard, but there's a fairly good chance it will work with those too.
At the moment, SCMODE supports only Roland MPU-compatible MIDI interfaces
(such as MusicQuest's), which covers all SCC-1 owners and a good chunk of
the remaining Sound Canvas user base. I'll add Soundblaster MIDI support
if enough people ask about it. As far as other interfaces, if you can
provide me with some (free) information on how to program for them, I'd
be happy to add support for these as well.
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
SCMODE is pretty straightforward. It accepts the following command line
options in any order:
mt32 ; set MT32 mode
gs ; set GS Standard mode
-i n ; use IRQ n (where n = 2, 3, 5, or 7)
-p n ; use port n (where n is the base address of your MPU
interface, specified in hex, ie. "330" for 330h);
All options are case insensitive. If no IRQ is specified, SCMODE will
usually be able to autodetect the correct IRQ level. If no port is
specified, SCMODE assumes the default setting of 330h.
Ich habe schon vieles versucht und bekomme die Meldung "could not open Midi Interface"!
Habe ich vielleicht etwas falsch eingegeben? Falls jemand weiß wie es geht, könnt ihr mir das genau erklären für einen Anfänger!
Gruß
Stefan