Me too! I used to listen to this back in the '90s while doing homework. I had to turn the polyphony down to get it to not stutter on a Pentium 133. Later I upgraded to a 233 MMX, and that handled it like a dream. I started building my computers in 1998 while working for Microsoft as a support engineer. That was a fancy word for a tech support representative, and they later changed our titles to Support Professional because they said we didn't have degrees. I did product support for Microsoft compressed drives, Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, MS-Dos 6.22, Microsoft Plus, and some of the Microsoft peripherals. I built my first computer, which was a K6-2 350mhz around that time. I had 128MB of ram, 8GB IDE HDD, Riva TNT graphics card, Soundblaster Live, Lite-on CD-RW, and yes, it had a 1.44MB FDD. Those were the days.
Marcó mi infancia, gracias a estos programas empecé a componer música de niño :'( bonito aporte, me gustaba mucho esa de Ambient y casi todas las que traía el programa, CooJazz, JiveXG, xgroove, las de david kelly, sam sketty, etc...
dood I was looking for this song in my dreams, I remember it very well, thanks for uploading it. I have a million dollars to thank you. contact my liar.
Sam Sketty era un capo componiendo música en formato MIDI-XG, sabía aprovechar la buena cantidad de instrumentos que hay en este sintetizador. Ésta y DJ Delight son las que más me gustan.
I never noticed it before, but this tune sort of has that Kim Wilde "You Keep Me Hangin' On" vibe to it. This was always my favorite out of all the MIDI music tracks that came with YStation32. My public school's computers had it installed way back when, and I would always cycle through the different songs on it. Good times
Ditto that. We experimented with having some Yamaha MIDI drivers at one point, and this song was one of those that came with it. Always did like listening to it.
Mira, te aconsejo que bajes virtualbox para virtualizar Windows XP (como yo le hice) y en internet busca un ISO de Windows XP SP3, creo que es mas facil ahora buscarlo. Ya del software, tendras que buscarlo, pero creo que ya no es tan complicado como antes.
Listened to this song a LOT when I was in school, just sitting in front of my computer with my headphones on. Brings back some very nice memories.
Me too! I used to listen to this back in the '90s while doing homework. I had to turn the polyphony down to get it to not stutter on a Pentium 133. Later I upgraded to a 233 MMX, and that handled it like a dream. I started building my computers in 1998 while working for Microsoft as a support engineer. That was a fancy word for a tech support representative, and they later changed our titles to Support Professional because they said we didn't have degrees. I did product support for Microsoft compressed drives, Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, MS-Dos 6.22, Microsoft Plus, and some of the Microsoft peripherals. I built my first computer, which was a K6-2 350mhz around that time. I had 128MB of ram, 8GB IDE HDD, Riva TNT graphics card, Soundblaster Live, Lite-on CD-RW, and yes, it had a 1.44MB FDD. Those were the days.
@@petmey5281 that is so gei and wholesome at the same way, those were the geis.
This was the best midi track that was included with the S-YXG70 synthesizer software that came with the PC version of Final Fantasy VII.
Marcó mi infancia, gracias a estos programas empecé a componer música de niño :'( bonito aporte, me gustaba mucho esa de Ambient y casi todas las que traía el programa, CooJazz, JiveXG, xgroove, las de david kelly, sam sketty, etc...
que dias tan gei vdd
dood I was looking for this song in my dreams, I remember it very well, thanks for uploading it. I have a million dollars to thank you. contact my liar.
Sam Sketty era un capo componiendo música en formato MIDI-XG, sabía aprovechar la buena cantidad de instrumentos que hay en este sintetizador. Ésta y DJ Delight son las que más me gustan.
I never noticed it before, but this tune sort of has that Kim Wilde "You Keep Me Hangin' On" vibe to it. This was always my favorite out of all the MIDI music tracks that came with YStation32. My public school's computers had it installed way back when, and I would always cycle through the different songs on it. Good times
2:47 What an epic begining 💫
I loved this song
Ditto that. We experimented with having some Yamaha MIDI drivers at one point, and this song was one of those that came with it. Always did like listening to it.
This runs on the Yamaha PSR-630
I am there after 4 years and don't skip up this ultra sounds. Why not more like this?
божественная музыка
Sometimes i come here to cry.
Same
I married to this song
Hola amigo que has utilizado para tener un buen sonido y a la vez un vídeo por UA-cam saludos
Hola, pues he usado VirtualBox, un ISO de Windows XP y en internet encontre la ultima version que hubo del S-YXG50. Saludos.
Gracias amigo ! Te agradezco , no sabes cuanto amo estos midi 👍👍👍👍👍
please share with us the necessary files
There a option to listen in any version of Windows (including 10) in XG Format.
veg.by/en/projects/syxg50/
I'm looking for an archive .sf2 for it. Do you know if it is the right way? I'm using Linux. @@Emmonuel
@@brunawojtenkor
Sorry, I don't know :(
@@brunawojtenkor have you tried running the program with Wine?
@@BluelightAmelia Yamaha includes a drive, so its impossible do that on wine.
saben como puedo tenerlo en windows 10 y donde puedo descargarlo?
Mira, te aconsejo que bajes virtualbox para virtualizar Windows XP (como yo le hice) y en internet busca un ISO de Windows XP SP3, creo que es mas facil ahora buscarlo. Ya del software, tendras que buscarlo, pero creo que ya no es tan complicado como antes.