@dosnostalgic oops, probably I didn't express my self correctly then. I didn't mean that midi is not available in sound blaster, I ment that sound blaster doesn't usually sound that good but I didn't know the technical term for it, now I know it's called soundfont. I wonder, would what you wrote even work on the original soundblaster, or at least dosbox? I said about mounting a floppy image because I thought it's a program, but if it's not, how do you start midi rendering with it, do you have a different tool to send that to your synthesizer? how do you make the connection to your synth from dosbox in the first place?
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bgtlover@linuxrocks.online's status on Wednesday, 11-Jan-2023 16:49:46 UTC bgtlover @dosnostalgic that's awesome! does it also run in dosbox with a floppy image mounted? is all that made with soundblaster, it sounds too good to be true. Also, soundblaster didn't support midi last time I checked, did you use some other auxiliary program? do you have some other explanations or source code I could look at? that stuff is fascinating. Hang on, midi for visuals, midi only encodes music data, how can it be used to create visuals? I'm speechless rn.