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    The Roland MT-32 Multi-Timbre Sound Module is a MIDI synthesizer module first released in 1987 by Roland Corporation. It was originally marketed to amateur...
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  • with patches imitating the Roland MT-32's variation bank but lacked the MT-32's re-programmability. Alongside the SC-55, Roland released the SB-55 (Sound...
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    the advanced Linear Arithmetic or "LA" synthesis system as used on the Roland MT-32 sound module. The E-20 set a new standard for the amateur keyboardist...
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  • voices and a compatibility mode for Roland MT-32 (although it only emulated it and lacked programmability of original MT-32) and gained explosive popularity...
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    with were Roland and AdLib, opting to produce in-game music for King's Quest 4 that supported the MT-32 and AdLib Music Synthesizer. The MT-32 had superior...
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    MPU-401 (redirect from Roland MPU-IPC-T)
    "Nerdly Pleasures: Tutorial : How to Get the Roland MT-32 working with DOS Games". March 21, 2010. "Roland MPU-401 Special Midi Interface with Dual Boot...
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  • shopkeeper was represented by Rodney Dangerfield. The MS-DOS port supports Roland MT-32 and AdLib audio. Reception Skate or Die! Quan, Slasher (January 1991)...
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  • Instrument Modifications. Retrieved 10 October 2020. MT-32 Multi Timbre Sound Module: Owner's Manual (PDF). Roland Corporation. 1987. Archived from the original...
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  • Archived from the original on 2017-02-06. Retrieved 2006-03-28. youngmonkey Roland MT-32 MIDI/SYSEX reference "Table 3a: Registered Parameter Numbers". Control...
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  • conversion of the game's MIDI musical score, originally composed on the Roland MT-32, to the selected soundcard. At initial release, the game's setup utility...
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    The Roland Sound Canvas (Japanese: ローランド・サウンド・キャンバス, Hepburn: Rōrando Saundo Kyanbasu) lineup is a series of General MIDI (GM) based pulse-code modulation...
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  • with the soundsets of all older Sound Canvas models, as well as the CM-32 and MT-32. Aimed at personal computer users, the SC-8850 features 1,703 instrument...
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  • July 1991 Mico, Ted (13 April 1991). "Haywire Days". Melody Maker. pp. 30–32. Dalton, Stephen (April 1999). "Getting Away with It". Uncut. No. 23. pp. 48–56...
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  • built-in Roland MT-32 support. A form included in the package could be mailed to Lucasfilm Games as an order for an extra game disk providing MT-32 support...
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    compatibility with Roland GS. In the MU1000EX and MU2000EX replaced by a licensed GS mode. C/M mode offers limited compatibility with the Roland MT-32 and the CM-32L...
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    the 8-bit Sound Blaster circuitry for sound effects and the Roland MT-32/LAPC-I or Roland Sound Canvas/MPU-401 for music. It supported UltraMID TSR functionality...
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    The Roland LAPC-I is a sound card for IBM PC compatible computers produced by Roland Corporation. It basically consists of a MT-32-compatible Roland CM-32L...
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    than one kind of instrument sound at the same time, such as with the Roland MT-32's ability to play up to eight different instruments at once. Split point:...
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  • Roland E-10 Roland E-15 Roland E-20 Roland E-30 Roland JD-800 Roland LAPC-I Roland LAPC-N Roland MT-32 Roland MT-100 Roland RA-50 Yamaha's SY77, its...
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    version, including its support of VGA and sound cards such as AdLib and Roland MT-32, and concluded that "King's Quest IV sets a gaming standard others will...
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    with the card as "extraordinary", praising the quality compared to the Roland MT-32 and Ad Lib versions. Compute! approved of the card's DMA and Creative's...
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  • AdLib or Sound Blaster sound card, or the sample-based synthesis of a Roland MT-32 sound module. During development of the game, William Messner-Loebs and...
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  • original NEC PC-8801 version, and its full musical score (based on the Roland MT-32 soundtrack from the DOS version) using its 15-voice Ensoniq sound chip...
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  • standard was adopted instead. Home computer sound cards: Ad Lib vs. Roland MT-32 vs. Sound Blaster Philips' Digital Compact Cassette (DCC) vs. Sony's...
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    It was the first computer game to have its soundtrack written for the Roland MT-32. Goldstein composes in real time, reviving the art of “instant composition”...
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  • version, programmed by Imagitec Design, contains optional AdLib and Roland MT-32 versions of the music, but lacks several of the visual effects of the...
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  • The first two recognizable standards were the Roland MT-32, followed by the AdLib sound card. Roland's solution was driven by MIDI sequencing using advanced...
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  • software being developed. In 1987, Roland introduced LA synthesis to the computer music market, with the Roland MT-32 MIDI sound module. USB A group of...
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  • CM-Panion - Editor/librarian for the Roland MT-32 and CM-series synthesizers 4D Companion - Editor/librarian for Roland D-series synthesizers The Hit Kit...
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  • Creative Sound Blaster 2.0, Microsoft Windows Sound System, General MIDI, Roland MT-32 (though with different instrument sounds) and MPU-401, in addition to...
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