Don Allen's excellent soundfont,
Timbres of Heaven, was recently updated to version 3.1. With a custom soundfont, you can make MIDI files sound like they're being played through a fancy hardware synthesizer, such as a Roland MT-32. If you play classic games on your PC, you can configure a
virtual devicethat will automatically enhance the MIDI music of whatever game you are playing. This also works in combination with
DOSBox. For this update, we've converted the Privateer 2 in-flight MIDI's (
MIDI) using both a Sound Blaster General MIDI soundfont, and the latest Timbres of Heaven. You can find some more Wing Commander samples in a
previous update.
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