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Hi guys! I'm lucky enough to have a real / physical Roland MT-32 hooked up and working on my Windows 10 gaming PC. I have Beneath A Steel Sky installed and it plays fine, but I'm having an odd problem:

I've opened the SCUMMVM.exe and used it to configure the proper settings for my MT-32, and once I manually added BASS to SCUMMVM it works fine and plays music via the MT-32 without issue (and it sounds awesome!).

HOWEVER: if I launch BASS from the GOG launcher (and/or the shortcut it made on my desktop), it defaults back to the not-great AdLib music emulation.

Is there a tweak to the beneath.ini file or the GOG Launcher's command-line-arguments I need to make to fix this? I tried changing the beneath.ini file from "music_driver=adlib" to "music_driver=mt32" but that only gets an emulation error when I launch the game.

Thanks for any tips or suggestions!
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Huxley_D: I've opened the SCUMMVM.exe and used it to configure the proper settings for my MT-32, and once I manually added BASS to SCUMMVM it works fine and plays music via the MT-32 without issue (and it sounds awesome!).

HOWEVER: if I launch BASS from the GOG launcher (and/or the shortcut it made on my desktop), it defaults back to the not-great AdLib music emulation.

Is there a tweak to the beneath.ini file or the GOG Launcher's command-line-arguments I need to make to fix this? I tried changing the beneath.ini file from "music_driver=adlib" to "music_driver=mt32" but that only gets an emulation error when I launch the game.
Sorry for the late reply, but I just can't leave someone without help.

Since you successfully added it manually, I'd check what your gobal settings say. This can be found in %appdata%\ScummVM\scummvm.ini. Copy the music_driver= value from there into your beneath.ini file.

(Of course, ignoring the GOG launcher works too.)