I am using it. Fantastic daughter board with compact size. It is defenitely new alternative to conventional LA MIDI modules to ones who want simplest without external MIDI gear and cables messed in particular.
Thank you. I help to use words like Roland, MT32 and MIDI to help people find the video. 55% of my viewers one this video came from UA-cam suggestions.
Excellent review. I bought one with the panel connection, which I think is a must if you're switching between MT-32 and General Midi modes frequently. I have a Roland LAPC-I and I can't hear any difference to my ears to it and the McCake.
You can do pretty well with mt32-pi-control and a couple batch files, I do it because I don't like seeing an obviously modern panel on my 486. Using the custom message function you can even send a test note to verify that settings were changed succesfully. For me it's easy enough to tell the difference between GM and MT-32 on channel 1, and for CM-32L I play a sound effect instead.
Surely Dune 2 is the gold standard for MT 32 testing. It uses all of the on-board memory for new samples, adds new instruments etc. It was written for that synth and then 'ported' to other devices :) It has a distincitve sound due to the custom midi instruments. The other versions lack all the custom instruments and use approximations and do not sound as good.
I'm not sure how I'm just now finding this device. Ordered it immediately. Thanks for the video ❤
Same. I ordered a DreamBlaster x16GS before this. This covers everything.
Another excellent video - I am so happy I stumbled on your channel - I really am
Thank you for those kind words.
Great presentation and explanation, thanks👍
Thank you. And thanks for your video on the Beepblaster. I love new gadgets like that.
Very nice background music! :-)
I am using it. Fantastic daughter board with compact size. It is defenitely new alternative to conventional LA MIDI modules to ones who want simplest without external MIDI gear and cables messed in particular.
Very nice! Looks like you had a real hit here with this video and people found you! Awesome!!
Thank you. I help to use words like Roland, MT32 and MIDI to help people find the video. 55% of my viewers one this video came from UA-cam suggestions.
Excellent review. I bought one with the panel connection, which I think is a must if you're switching between MT-32 and General Midi
modes frequently. I have a Roland LAPC-I and I can't hear any difference to my ears to it and the McCake.
Thanks for your feedback.
You can do pretty well with mt32-pi-control and a couple batch files, I do it because I don't like seeing an obviously modern panel on my 486. Using the custom message function you can even send a test note to verify that settings were changed succesfully. For me it's easy enough to tell the difference between GM and MT-32 on channel 1, and for CM-32L I play a sound effect instead.
how much I need this
Surely Dune 2 is the gold standard for MT 32 testing. It uses all of the on-board memory for new samples, adds new instruments etc. It was written for that synth and then 'ported' to other devices :) It has a distincitve sound due to the custom midi instruments. The other versions lack all the custom instruments and use approximations and do not sound as good.
Thanks for that input. I will check it out. Maybe Dune 2 will be the Game I will use in the future to test MIDI devices. 🙂
They need to make a kit for dead MT32, mine is working great but we never know...
I am sure it will come some day. :-)
@@RetroErik Using original screen and buttons of course! ^
What types of cards have this Waveblaster interface?
Most Sound Blaster 16 cards, but also a lots of other cards. Google is your friend.