An SC-55 render of CoTeCiO's "Extradimensional Beings", from the megawad DOOM 64 for DOOM II
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An SC-55 render of CoTeCiO's "Extradimensional Beings", from the megawad DOOM 64 for DOOM II
(Robyn (2nd acc))
【X68000】 Akumajou Dracula ~ 悪魔城ドラキュラ
[ Theme of Simon Belmondo ] ~ GS audio Ver.
// MiSTer FPGA / X68000 core
// MT32-pi / SC-55 FluidSynth / SC-55 Roland SOUNDCanvas Up.sf2
Imagine if music came on floppy disks? Well it can and does (or at least did). You could easily wave WAV files to a floppy disk or better yet MP3s. However what I'm really talking about here are MIDI files. I picked up a Roland SC-55 and a Yamaha MU80 a while back which are both fantastic for playing mid-90s DOS games with a best in class soundtrack experience.
When I visited the RMC museum I came across a Casio FD-I unit paired with a Roland SC-55 that made it possible to easily playback MIDI files with the device. Genius!
After a few patient months on eBay I was finally rewarded with a MIDI playback device to call my own. What next? Well, why not load up some new old stock floppy disks with some classic MIDI DOS gaming tunes and finish the look with some custom printed labels.
The Unique Sonic 3 & Knuckles PC MIDI Soundtrack
The Unique Sonic 3 & Knuckles PC MIDI Soundtrack
When the Microsoft Windows 95 operating system was at the heart of a PC, along with something like a Pentium 75MHz processor – SEGA PC released a number of titles from their catalogue to the platform for those who didn’t own their own console hardware.
The Sonic & Knuckles Collection was one such title, featuring all 12 levels from the combined Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles cartridge releases.…
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PASSPORT.MID played on a Roland Sound Canvas SC-55
“A classic midi file played on one of the earliest general midi modules. The SC-55 came out 19 years ago, and I think it still sounds better than modern soundcards (at least the ones that still even bother to have a midi synthesizer on board :P ) “
Testing a Roland SC-55
Pioneer Presents New Elite SC Series Receivers SC-57 and SC-55
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. today announced its new flagship SC-57 ($2000) and SC-55 ($1600) Elite receivers that bring state-of-the-art audio and visual content performance into any room. Designed to deliver the audio performance necessary for Blu-ray Disc™ and other high fidelity audio formats, both Elite models incorporate Pioneer’s new Class D digital amplifier technology that can produce massive power output with much less electrical power consumption than traditional designs. The integrated Class D3 amplifier can deliver Pioneer's highest-ever continuous power simultaneously to all dedicated channels with extremely high efficiency, significantly less heat production and ultra-low distortion. Both receivers are enhanced with advanced network features including Apple’s AirPlay®, DLNA Certified® (1.5) networking, Internet radio and Pioneer’s proprietary iPad, iPhone, iPod apps including iControlAV2 and Air Jam…
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