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endre1952
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D-110
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September 04, 2010, 06:22:24 PM »
Nobody wanted to buy my spare first gen. MT-32, but in Hungary I was at least able to trade it for a D-110. Was it worth it? Actually, it certainly was for me, since I already had an MT-32 and several of CM series.
I've found drivers for most SCI0 games, are there any more?
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The only D-110 SCI0 patch files missing from the package that Anders provided are those for Mixed-up Mother Goose (SCI) and King's Quest 1 (SCI). These were likely never produced.
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Perhaps is not very useful for games, but trading a first gen MT-32 for a D-110 is a good deal from a more "objective" point of view, as the D-110 is a better module in some respects, such as multiple outs, expansion card slots and more rom samples. The point is: do you intend to use it for music creation?
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I may try to get into music creation, but the whole thing is new to me. The thing is, I did not need a second 1st. gen. MT-32, while I was curious about those available Sierra D-110 patch files.
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September 07, 2010, 06:41:45 PM »
The D-110 is a fun synth, though I have not used mine much. I have yet to try my PG-1000 on it, but I'm sure it would work. (?)
I did however record the entire King's Quest 5 soundtrack on it as one huge MP3, and also a bunch of QFG2 tracks! Not sure if I ever posted it though.
I find it to be a bit hit-and-miss for the games, some patches are very well done and sound just like the MT-32 only cleaner (or better entirely), while others don't even sound like the right patch sometimes, like the Sierra D-110 acoustic guitar patches in KQ5.
Either way, it's fun!
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~Andrew~
Roland: 3x MT-32,SC-55mkII,88,880,8820,8850,PMA-5,D-110,2x D-550,PG-1000,XV-5080 (SRX:01,06,09,10; SR-JV80:01,08,09,10),Fantom XR (SRX:02,03,04,06,07,08)
Yamaha: MU128,PSR-530,HS80 Monitors
Other: Korg X5DR,Casio CTK-601, MOTU 24I/O
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