Switched to the re-released RLOWE patch today, as I was having problems with the GPU (7900GS) and wanted to rule out both the modded driver and the extra RAM. Installed the RLOWE patch and now all is well, even with the modded nVidia drivers that allow 7-series cards on 9x.Yeah i find it funny how fast and responsive it is when you give it a fast CPU and SSD. How much ram are you running? Are you using the RLOWE Patch over 512mb?
Switched to the re-released RLOWE patch today, as I was having problems with the GPU (7900GS) and wanted to rule out both the modded driver and the extra RAM. Installed the RLOWE patch and now all is well, even with the modded nVidia drivers that allow 7-series cards on 9x.
Ah I have done all of my recordings in game so far as I am paranoid about inaccurate midis and someone spotting them!
Midi does do some crazy stuff sometimes, at least for me!So I ran the same Midi File through DOSmid this time (Above recordings were done in windows) and it doesn't do the crazy pitch bending. I'll re-record it later.
Midi does do some crazy stuff sometimes, at least for me!
I am really beginning to respect your multi soundcard setups. I have tried 3 different PCI cards and cant get any to work right.
ISA: Adlib
ISA SW60XG
PCI: Tried
SBLive (excellent but sometimes it would play its emulated FM instead of using the adlib even tho the FM addresses were deleted.)
CMI8738. (passes through the adlib and sw60xg but no sound at all in windows or DOS games. Everything appears to be working correctly and the PC thinks sounds are playing but they are not.)
Audigy 2 (possibly dead card - windows isnt even detecting it.)
All I really want is an ISA or PCI soundcard that can disable FM emulation and allow the adlib to do it!
Thanks for this, great read.This Creative Sound Blaster article came up on my Google news feed.
It's from a year ago, but I hadn't seen it.
https://custompc.raspberrypi.org/articles/the-sound-blaster-story