mfontana@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Mark A Fontana) (01/10/91)
Wow! Over the holidays I visited a friend who demonstrated a few Sierra games using the Roland MT32 sound module. I was amazed; I own several of these games, but I never knew that they had such great music imbedded in those RESOURCE files! If I have the money soon, I'll probably purchase this unit. It blows the Adlib and Soundblaster cards out of the water. Someone informed me that the MT32 has been discontinued and that the newer model will cost around $900. Meanwhile, the MT32's are being liquidated for around $350. Is this correct? Is this a good price? Does the included documentation explain how to program the device, or it marketed merely as a game enhancement? Thanks, Mark .-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Mark A. Fontana (215)573-8410 | ACCOMPANYING, ANIMATION, PROGRAMMING, DALs | | mfontana@eniac.seas.upenn.edu | "Grub first, ethics later" - Bertolt Brecht | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
dnguyen@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (David Nguyen) (01/10/91)
MT-32's have been around the market for quite some time. When it first came out, it was hot! While some of the sounds are considered "bad" now, it is still a decent midi product. I've recently purchased one for $300.11 delivered at MIDILAND (800) 829-MIDI. The price might have fallen. I have also heard that the MT-32's are pulled off the professional catelog and made for Sierra (the game people)... So Sierra should have a nice stock on hand. David