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[Enhancement] MIDI Support #65

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usedr opened this issue Jun 5, 2018 · 5 comments
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[Enhancement] MIDI Support #65

usedr opened this issue Jun 5, 2018 · 5 comments

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@usedr
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usedr commented Jun 5, 2018

Would 💕 to see MIDI, save states and rewind-support in newer updates 😋

@anothername99
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There's a bounty for this: libretro/RetroArch#6908

@Darknior
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Darknior commented Jul 1, 2018

WOAW excellent, thanks for the information :)
I dream to see it with savestate too :p

@ToniBC
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ToniBC commented Sep 22, 2021

We already have cores with this option, that is, in Scummvm or Dosbox Pure and Core, for example, we have support for Fluidsync and Soundfont, with that the problem of using Roland is solved and it would be easy to implement because the code is already implemented in other cores .

Another option would be the possibility of using General Midi, which on PC is complemented with VirtualMIDISynth and we can simulate Roland or AWE cards or higher without problems.

I think it would be nice to implement some of these options for this core.

Other emulators like XM6 Pro-68k have support for General Midi and we can listen or simulate the sound of the Roland without having to emulate it.

It is only to carry the Dosbox Pure code for the midi and little else.

@negativeExponent
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midi is supported through libretro api. supports both windows and linux.

@negativeExponent
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MIDI support is already enabled in core. so im cosidering this issue closed.

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