Posted January 20, 2014
Dear Dudes and Dudettes,
I am in the mood for nostalgia and decided to replay The Secret of Monkey Island. However, I can't figure out how to get the music to play. Other sounds, such as doors opening and closing, work just fine.
I have two audio files by the following names:
MT32_CONTROL.ROM
MT32_PCM.ROM
These files are in a folder named "Music" in the game's folder.
I had a look at ScummVM's readme, which said the following:
7.3) Playing sound with MT-32 emulation:
---- -----------------------------------
Some games which contain MIDI music data also have improved tracks
designed for the MT-32 sound module. ScummVM can now emulate this
device, however you must provide original MT-32 ROMs to make it work:
MT32_PCM.ROM - IC21 (512KB)
MT32_CONTROL.ROM - IC26 (32KB) and IC27 (32KB), interleaved byte-wise
Place these ROMs in the game directory, in your extrapath, or in the
directory where your ScummVM executable resides.
You don't need to specify --native-mt32 with this driver, as it
automatically gets turned on.
Now, I'm either dyslectic or stupid, but it seems to me that if I either specify the extrapath setting to look into the "Music" folder, or that I copypaste the audio files into the same folder where the game files are, the music should play automatically. But it doesn't. So, wise oracles of Gog - what am I missing??
I am in the mood for nostalgia and decided to replay The Secret of Monkey Island. However, I can't figure out how to get the music to play. Other sounds, such as doors opening and closing, work just fine.
I have two audio files by the following names:
MT32_CONTROL.ROM
MT32_PCM.ROM
These files are in a folder named "Music" in the game's folder.
I had a look at ScummVM's readme, which said the following:
7.3) Playing sound with MT-32 emulation:
---- -----------------------------------
Some games which contain MIDI music data also have improved tracks
designed for the MT-32 sound module. ScummVM can now emulate this
device, however you must provide original MT-32 ROMs to make it work:
MT32_PCM.ROM - IC21 (512KB)
MT32_CONTROL.ROM - IC26 (32KB) and IC27 (32KB), interleaved byte-wise
Place these ROMs in the game directory, in your extrapath, or in the
directory where your ScummVM executable resides.
You don't need to specify --native-mt32 with this driver, as it
automatically gets turned on.
Now, I'm either dyslectic or stupid, but it seems to me that if I either specify the extrapath setting to look into the "Music" folder, or that I copypaste the audio files into the same folder where the game files are, the music should play automatically. But it doesn't. So, wise oracles of Gog - what am I missing??
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