![]() HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32Īmong other entries in this section, the following two caught my attention: The entries in question are to be found under The solution had to be found within the depths of the Windows registry, so I searched. I decided to give BASSMIDI another try after that. ![]() I tried to find out whether it was a problem with EDuke32, but tracing the crash was unfortunately impossible. It worked, MIDI sounded great, but EDuke32 would crash every time I wanted to quit the game. Apparently, something didn't work with switching the MIDI mapper in Windows. My system runs on Windows 8.1 64bit, so I naturally expected to run into some problems.Īt first, I tried BASSMIDI which had one major flaw: Even though everything was set up properly, MIDI songs still sounded exactly the same after launching EDuke32. The soundfont of my choice would be StrikingUAC's SC-55 soundfont. ![]() Since EDuke32 is (still?) missing internal settings options to change the default MIDI device, you don't have many options if you want to avoid using music packs (which are good but not available for custom addon packs which bring their own MIDI songs) while still being able to have music in the game that sounds good.įor me, it came down to two options: BASSMIDI or VirtualMIDISynth.
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