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I've got a rusty old MT-32 unit and I'm just curious what all of my old DOS games sound like on it.

Both MOO and MOO2 list MT-32 support in their setup menus. So does Master of Magic. I can confirm that MOO1 and MoM both use it, though MOO1 honestly sounds kind of bad on it.

But MOO2's music as far as I can tell is all digital, even if I have the music driver set to MT-32.

So is there any MIDI at all? Is there any way to make MOO2 actually use my MT-32? Or is the MT-32 option just a legacy setting that doesn't actually do anything?
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ikantspelwurdz: I've got a rusty old MT-32 unit and I'm just curious what all of my old DOS games sound like on it.

Both MOO and MOO2 list MT-32 support in their setup menus. So does Master of Magic. I can confirm that MOO1 and MoM both use it, though MOO1 honestly sounds kind of bad on it.

But MOO2's music as far as I can tell is all digital, even if I have the music driver set to MT-32.

So is there any MIDI at all? Is there any way to make MOO2 actually use my MT-32? Or is the MT-32 option just a legacy setting that doesn't actually do anything?
On Which operating system do you run it on?

If you use newer ones, it would emulate via dosbox.....

Just wondering....
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ikantspelwurdz: But MOO2's music as far as I can tell is all digital, even if I have the music driver set to MT-32.

So is there any MIDI at all?
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Goodaltgamer: On Which operating system do you run it on?

If you use newer ones, it would emulate via dosbox.....

Just wondering....
there are no MIDI files in MOO2