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From: "Chia" <chia AT top DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Allegro 3.0 Midi Help
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 18:47:44 -0600
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hi all.

    I figured that I'm probably not the only one who's experiencing this...
    I had a lot of midi files in a program that sounded relatively good with
allegro 2.2.  Allegro 3.0 came out and I upgraded and now they sound more
like what plays in windows.  This makes a few of them sound a lot better,
but the others sound kind of strange and I'd like to get them back the way
they were.
    It was suggested that I could probably get the files out of the
fm_instr.h file and change the name and be able to use play_midi() for the
tracks that sound better in windows format and use some alternative name
like play_midi_old() to play the other ones.
    If anyone has done this already, it would save me some time and I'd
appreciate it if you'd tell me how.
    Thanks!

                            chia AT top DOT net



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