From: ellman AT xs4all DOT nl () Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Allegro midi Date: 10 May 1997 16:54:13 GMT Organization: XS4ALL Message-ID: <5l297l$c3l$1@news0.xs4all.nl> References: <3373EF4D DOT 77CB AT voyageur DOT ca> <02291d38$257fcf60$2141d9cd AT null> NNTP-Posting-Host: xs2.xs4all.nl Keywords: Allegro, Midi Lines: 25 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk In article <02291d38$257fcf60$2141d9cd AT null>, Metroid wrote: >J. Ellis wrote >> 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:-) >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 >-- I have an SB16, and some MIDs still don't sound right with Allegro's player. They sound right in Win95's Media player. AE.