On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 12:16:24AM +0100, Jordi Vilalta wrote: > Hi Christoph, > > Thanks for your fast and complete answers :) > > 2008/1/10, Christoph Reichenbach: > > On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 05:10:18PM +0100, Jordi Vilalta wrote: > > > - the sequencer prepares the device midi commands > > > > Sometimes. The sequencer accepts MIDI commands and translates them > > into appropriate data for the respective device. (For the MT-32, it > > leaves the events untranslated. For the adlib emulator, it modifies > > some state.) > > This is another doubt I had. Which soundtracks are defined on the data > files?
It depends on each sound file, actually. Each file contains a channel table for each possible hardware device. > From what you say, one can understand that all games have a native > MT-32 soundtrack. What about general midi? General MIDI is only supported in SCI1.1 onwards. It is simply yet another hardware device, handled like the others (as is MT-32). Lars _______________________________________________ FreeSCI-develop mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freesci-develop
