I'm rather surprised that your driver CD-ROM didn't include the old standard "8MBGM.SF2" soundfont. as I have TONS of those type of combos (SF2+MIDI demos) from Creative CD-ROMs □ Those are just a few notable ones that I could think of off the top of my head. and winner of one of Creative's music contests eons ago).ĭragon.mid/Dragon.sf2 by Kevin Shepherdson (similar to above!).įunkMia1.mid/FunkMia1.sf2 and RiffMia1.mid/RiffMia1.sf2 by Kew Yong Fatt. Some of my favs, which I have a good hunch could possibly be on your driver CD:Ĭoncerto.mid/Concerto.sf2 by Ashley Witt (actually, that may have came from the X-Fi driver CD that I bought).Īfrica.mid/Africa.sf2 by Herb Jimmerson (same as above).īloodWar.mid/BloodWar.sf2 by Jess Donovan Skov-Nielsen (EXTREMELY COOL!. Īnyhoo, some of those SF2+MIDI demos are extremely cool. that is, assuming that you can find some way to install the SoundFont Control Panel applet in order to actually load soundfonts. If you see any matching filename SF2s and MIDIs, load the SF2 and then play the MIDI. Most of the driver CD-ROMs for SF2 compatable sound cards from Creative include a bunch of SF2+MIDI demos. I believe I got at least two of these files directly from the Creative support site: Just for reference here are the *.ECW files that come with Ensoniq's DOS AudioPCI drivers:Īnd these are the *.ECW files from Creative. These are the files and folder locations I found on my Live!Ware 3.0 CD: There where a ton of *.SF2 files, but I only focused on the "obvious" candiates. A collaboration project between me and ZmeyKolbasnik. I did a search on that CD for *.ECW and *.SF2 files. The following Nokia soundfonts were manually extracted from Beatnik sound bank formats and adapted using Polyphone. The CD is called "Live!Ware 3.0" and the Readme File is from September 1999. Now I also wanted to compile a summary of all these *.ECW and *.SF2 files: Will hunt the Internet for an Audigy installation CD. However the driver installed fine and the card does output sound! At least a small win for me today □ So just the driver without the applications to load fonts. Next up was the Audigy LE for which there was only a "mini" driver on the Creative site. This now also explains why this card wouldn't work with the DOS drivers for me. It shows up fune at booting (PnP stuff) and also as "Audio Device" in Device Manager. Well the Live! 5.1 Digital game me the same error (can't find Live! card), so I'm assuming for now that this card is dead. Maybe it's machine elated, at the moment it's a Cyrix at 133 MHz with 128MB Ram. So next I installed W98SE hoping I had more luck. I ALT+F4'd it as it became a bit frustrating. W95B installed quickly, but boy that IE4 installer takes its time. I couldn't test the Audigy LS because there are no W95 drivers on the Creative site, only W98 and higher. I also couldn't find a chipset driver for the ALI Aladin V chipset. The Nvidia driver for my MX440 installed fine, but after reboot I got some error messages pop up. The web installer told me it doesn't find a card and the installation CD I downloaded from the internet froze my machine and it wouldn't boot anymore □ Ok so I started playing around with my Live! 5.1 Digital and Audigy LS cards.įirst I installed W95B but I couldn't get the Live! 5.1 Digital going.
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