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From: "Metroid" <metroid AT cdc DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Allegro midi
Date: 10 May 1997 04:49:53 GMT
Organization: SuperNova Software
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Lemme guess...you either have a Awe32 or something that actually SOUNDS
good?  Right?

Well, the problem is that Allegro still doesn't truely support anything
above Adlib or the other old ones...i have the same problem...Anyway...they
are some people working on it...be glad when they get it!!  
Cya
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J. Ellis <cellis AT voyageur DOT ca> wrote in article
<3373EF4D DOT 77CB AT voyageur DOT ca>...
> I tried using play.exe (included with Allegro in the tests dir), and it
> works fine except for one thing:  The midis just don't sound right!  I
> know how they should sound cause I run them with Win95 Media Player, but
> when I run them with play.exe they sound pretty bad.  It's as if all the
> instruments are mixed up or something (the drums sound like someone
> gulping, and the X-files "whistle" sound is barely discernable and much
> too high pitched, etc.).  What could it be?  Is it a bug in Allegro, or
> a bug in the installation?  PLEASE help, and thank you for your time:-)
> 
> Jordan Ellis   <cellis AT voyageur DOT ca>
> 

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