Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Turn your Raspberry Pi into a Roland MT-32 MIDI emulator #MIDI #RaspberryPi #Emulation @_d0pefish_

mt32-pi turns your Raspberry Pi 3 or later into a Roland MT-32 emulator and SoundFont synthesizer based on Circle, Munt, and FluidSynth.

Turn your Raspberry Pi into a dedicated emulation of the famous multi-timbre sound module used by countless classic MS-DOS, PC-98 and Sharp X68000 games!

Add your favorite SoundFonts to expand your synthesizer with General MIDI, Roland GS, or even Yamaha XG support for endless MIDI possibilities.

Includes General MIDI and Roland GS support out of the box thanks to GeneralUser GS by S. Christian Collins.

No operating system, no complex Linux audio configuration; just super-low latency audio.

Easy to configure and ready to play from cold-boot in a matter of seconds.

The perfect companion for your vintage PC or MiSTer FPGA setup.

Tested on Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+, B, and B+. Pi 2 works, but only with concessions on playback quality. Pi Zero and 1 are unfortunately too slow (even with an overclock) and unsupported.

See more in the GitHub repo.

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