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I hope you do another post just on that Roland MT-32 - I’m still looking for one of those myself they were absolutely amazing.
Will do. That's actually an mt32-pi, which is a Raspberry Pi based MT-32 emulator which works pretty much flawlessly and handles General MIDI as well.
https://github.com/dwhinham/mt32-pi
The mt32-pi has really taken off in the MiSTerFPGA community, so there's less resources about using it with vintage hardware (or places to buy prebuilt ones that use a MIDI jack) but it works great for that.
Ah got you, I actually have one for my MiSTer - using it with real vintage hardware sounds amazing though. The prices of the real MT32's are such that I can't really justify getting one (well, until I find one at a good deal anyway :) ) Having a MT32-PI is nearly as good for a lot of cases though.
I’ve been using it for GM as well as mt-32. At least until I find a way to easily hook it and my X2GS waveblaster card up and manage the audio properly.