@andystandys th-cam.com/video/d8ACMsVUvdE/w-d-xo.html please go to minute: 18:19 and hear the "right" playback of this Song in DOOM with a SC-88.Compaire it with your playback and you find out that your playback its terrible to hear and its absolute wrong! Your Soundcard gives at this moment wrong notes to the Yamaha MU 80 and SC-88 !Believe me Andy!
@@andystandys Its only by this Song, all the other Songs here are correctly. It can happen that the sound card sends wrong notes to the modules and then crooked tones result.
@@andystandys th-cam.com/video/d8ACMsVUvdE/w-d-xo.html please go to minute: 18:19 and hear the "right" playback of this Song in DOOM with a SC-88.Compaire it with your playback and you find out that your playback its terrible to hear and its absolute wrong! Your Soundcard gives at this moment wrong notes to the Yamaha MU 80 and SC-88 !Believe me Andy!
Passt auch nicht. Sogar mein SC 8820 im SC 88 oder SC 88 Pro Modus bringt nicht so schräge Töne rüber. Vermutlich hätte es einen Reset und eine Neuinitialisierung vor jedem Playback gebraucht.
@@andystandys I don't know if you got what I wrote as I wrote in german: Something is way off on the distorted guitars in this Video regarding the 88 VL and the MU80. I guess it would have been good to reset the Devices and play them all seperated (no MIDI Through or s.th. like that). I just listened to the DOOM MIDI Files on my SC8820 and its SC 88 and SC 88 Pro Modes. It doesn't do that. I only know such strange things if I switch the Modes after the initialization while the music plays. But even then it is not often a problem.
Absolutely love the midi song from Doom E1M8.
@andystandys th-cam.com/video/d8ACMsVUvdE/w-d-xo.html please go to minute: 18:19 and hear the "right" playback of this Song in DOOM with a SC-88.Compaire it with your playback and you find out that your playback its terrible to hear and its absolute wrong! Your Soundcard gives at this moment wrong notes to the Yamaha MU 80 and SC-88 !Believe me Andy!
It appears you are correct. I'm not sure why it did that on those two modules only.
@@andystandys Its only by this Song, all the other Songs here are correctly. It can happen that the sound card sends wrong notes to the modules and then crooked tones result.
Das Roland SC 88 und das Yamaha MU80 hören sich absolut falsch an, da stimmt was nicht! Einzig allein das Korg gibt diesen Track richtig aus!
Please check out my other videos and see if you notice the same thing. All of the DOOM tracks were recorded in the same session.
@@andystandys th-cam.com/video/d8ACMsVUvdE/w-d-xo.html please go to minute: 18:19 and hear the "right" playback of this Song in DOOM with a SC-88.Compaire it with your playback and you find out that your playback its terrible to hear and its absolute wrong! Your Soundcard gives at this moment wrong notes to the Yamaha MU 80 and SC-88 !Believe me Andy!
Passt auch nicht. Sogar mein SC 8820 im SC 88 oder SC 88 Pro Modus bringt nicht so schräge Töne rüber. Vermutlich hätte es einen Reset und eine Neuinitialisierung vor jedem Playback gebraucht.
@@bauerns5er Thanks for your feedback!
@@andystandys I don't know if you got what I wrote as I wrote in german: Something is way off on the distorted guitars in this Video regarding the 88 VL and the MU80. I guess it would have been good to reset the Devices and play them all seperated (no MIDI Through or s.th. like that). I just listened to the DOOM MIDI Files on my SC8820 and its SC 88 and SC 88 Pro Modes. It doesn't do that. I only know such strange things if I switch the Modes after the initialization while the music plays. But even then it is not often a problem.