Passport Please (passport.mid) Played on different MIDI devices
Ah yes, a classic. This was one of the first windows sample midi's I heard. There was another video which used this midi to compare between different sound cards for PC, that video is where I got the inspiration for this series. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Devices (with timestamps): 00:00 Windows (Roland GS Wavetable Synth) Now this is nice, nothing else to say other than NOICE 02:04 SoundBlaster 16 (Yamaha YMF262 (OPL3)) This is the target platform for this MIDI and it shows. Good use of GM patches, no limited polyphony problems and its just... great. I'd say this is also NOICE 04:08 Roland MT-32 (x2) is gud. Also why does the slap bass remind me of Super Mario 64? (Also did I mention that the square wave vibrato thing is GREAT for this MIDI?) 06:12 Falcosoft Midi Player 6 (Bass SF2) I like the accompanying synth, the reverb makes it great. Somehow, even though its the same sound bank as Roland GS, it sounds completely different. Maybe that's just the conversion differences of the ADSR curve 08:16 Motorola G8 Power Lite (Android with stock sound engine (SONiVOX EAS)) Some instruments and notes are missing, I'm gonna have to give it an okay. 10:20 iPod Video (5.5th gen Classic) with custom firmware (Rockbox) Why is it playing faster? Also the accompanying synth sounds like its from a flip phone. 12:19 Yamaha PSR-E323 (YPT-320) A time where the amplified bass actually works. Accompanying synth is too quiet though. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links/socials: Twitter: / boycraft18462 Discord: Boycraft18462 (hash number: 9112) TikTok: / boycraft18462 playlist with other videos of this series: • MIDI sequences Played on Different MIDI De...

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Passport.mid

