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Title: XG for free in xp? and legal? YES.
Post by: zaphod77 on 2010-02-24 22:07:32
http://www.wiki-mirror.us/wiki/Software_synthesizer

looks like microsoft happens to have the synthesizer in a windows update package. :)

DOwnload extract the cab, add hardware, have isk, browse to the directory.

INstall, switch ffpc to xg midi. :)

Title: Re: XG for free in xp? and legal? YES.
Post by: willis936 on 2010-02-24 22:56:56
I thought this game gave the option to install the yamaha xg midi package.
I tried to tell the difference between them in the config but if there was one it was very moot or maybe it just wasn't properly installed.

Can you upload a youtube vid of some back to back musics from ffvii (general midi vs xg)?
Title: Re: XG for free in xp? and legal? YES.
Post by: zaphod77 on 2010-02-25 12:38:38
unless you bought the platinum collection version,  the one that comes with it does NOT work with XP.

however, the cab file i linked DOES.

The configurator is not a very good test of the difference. start a game. the bombing mission is a good example tune.

The GM version and the awe versions have a simple reverse cymbal.  The XG has a very cool swirling wooshing noise.
Title: Re: XG for free in xp? and legal? YES.
Post by: willis936 on 2010-02-25 14:50:26
Okay so I've downloaded the 4mb woundtable but this is the first time I've ever manually applied an update to windows so do I move the contents of the extracted cab to a specific location or just drop the entire cab somewhere in sys32?

Also, the biggest difference I notice on the config test is that the XG midi that came with the game does not have any drums (at least for this test).
Title: Re: XG for free in xp? and legal? YES.
Post by: zaphod77 on 2010-03-07 21:46:06
SIgh.

extract cab to directory outside of windows.

control panel
add new hardware
choose a driver
other devices
have disk
browse to the extracted folder.
select the softsynth. :)
Title: Re: XG for free in xp? and legal? YES.
Post by: Auraplatonic on 2010-03-07 21:49:10
Not to sound like a downer, but do you really even need the synthesizer?   I mean unless you want those midi quality files on your pc...I don't think you can make them sound much better.
Title: Re: XG for free in xp? and legal? YES.
Post by: willis936 on 2010-03-08 00:15:27
I'm running windows 7 x64 and I could see how this could be the issue, but I get to the last step where I choose the syth's .inf and I get an error message.
Title: Re: XG for free in xp? and legal? YES.
Post by: Landarma on 2010-03-08 08:01:21
Not to sound like a downer, but do you really even need the synthesizer?   I mean unless you want those midi quality files on your pc...I don't think you can make them sound much better.

Sounds better(Define what is 'MIDI quality').  Though S-YXG100 does not work under Windows 2k/XP/Vista/7....  S-YXG50 4.x works under Windows 2k/XP, but not Vista/7.  (I once read about making Roland Virtual Sound Canvas work under Windows Vista/7 somewhere, but also I heard S-YXG50 wasn't working under Vista/7 at all..)