27:15 "Fat Pizz" requires a VL card plugged in. Glad you didn't use the emulated output from MAME... Edit: Wait a moment, where is the Wet Pluck sound in channel 1?
Oh and btw... Some of these files were actually made for MU50/80/90, not MU100 and later. Yamaha was lazy not including MU Basic map select SysEx strings.
Using SysEX for map select is a bad idea. If the settings are changed by SMF playback, it will have an unintended effect on other SMF playback. Map select settings should be changed by “human hands”. This is not laziness. It is necessary for humans to correctly manage changes made to the Map Select settings. For MU100 and later models, the MU basic voices are located in Bank 127, so there is no need to use map select. When such data is played on a pre-MU90 model, the capital tone is correctly pronounced by proxy.
Ooh! Nice.
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This is probably the biggest amount of realism on a Yamaha MIDI.
And without a VL or a Mega Voice!
27:15 "Fat Pizz" requires a VL card plugged in. Glad you didn't use the emulated output from MAME...
Edit: Wait a moment, where is the Wet Pluck sound in channel 1?
Thanks for the reminder, I will check it.
Oh and btw... Some of these files were actually made for MU50/80/90, not MU100 and later. Yamaha was lazy not including MU Basic map select SysEx strings.
Using SysEX for map select is a bad idea.
If the settings are changed by SMF playback, it will have an unintended effect on other SMF playback.
Map select settings should be changed by “human hands”.
This is not laziness.
It is necessary for humans to correctly manage changes made to the Map Select settings.
For MU100 and later models, the MU basic voices are located in Bank 127, so there is no need to use map select.
When such data is played on a pre-MU90 model, the capital tone is correctly pronounced by proxy.