it had its own little sound processer :-P anywho- its orig soundcard was a soundcard modem combo card- and the sound died on it- long story short after a dumb tech replaced stuff a few times not listening to me- I ended up with a Soundblaster AWE 64gold as a replacement- that card followed me for many moons and many computers it was such an awesome card. back "in the day" my eq computer was a HP Pavilion P1 75mhz that I later upgraded to 200mhz "p2" but more like some odd OC p1.5 hybrid thing. You might notice a little bit of glitchyness in the video with the sound, i think that's only because my fraps was running.Īwesome. You can google "MIDI soundfont Banks" to see if you find any you like better (you may not be super impressed but in comparison its a lot better, im too lazy to upload a comparison video, maybe i will at a later date)ġ.) Download 1mgm.sf2 to Desktop or any location ()Ģ.) install bassmididrv.exe ()Ĥ.) "Add" 1mgm.sf2 to soundfonts and click "Apply"ĥ.) Go to Advanced tab, under Default MIDI Synth, select BASSMIDI Driver and hit "Apply" *Most of the Information I found to complete this was taken from īy changing your systems MIDI soundfont, you can recreate the AWE32 Soundblaster sound which is how the music was meant to be heard in EQ! (the MIDI soundfont that windows comes with by default is pretty terrible)
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