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What is this?Upload a midi file, hit play on the control. It will be rendered on a 486 DX2 66 running dos with a true hardware Roland SC-55. Be a bit patient. It's an old computer. Tech JargonA lot of music from the early 90s was written to be synthed on the Roland SC-55 and it's various cousins. Emulation of the device via soundfonts has not come close in all areas. Upload a midi and it will be synthed on real hardware and hopefully play over shoutcast. I have a (really bad computer) system running a TCP/IP stack in dos via packet driver, along with said Roland synth. For the heck of it I wrote a series of batch\qbasic scripts and chained curl + dosmid + some php scripts together. The result is that this here 22 year old machine will synth MIDI files you upload, and they will be streamed over an Icecast server automatically in the order they are queued. It probably is horribly dangerous to put such an old machine on the internet, a backup is in place as this is probably going to be wildly unstable and prone to issues. It probably will not be up all the time, I want to get back to playing Zeliard. ;)Known Issues
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DK 2015-05-10 05:47:15Has nothing to say about this file
chimi 2016-06-26 02:39:10omg this is my jam
anonymous 2017-07-08 02:12:06Has nothing to say about this file!
Shakir 2018-02-25 13:26:16The Dance of the Spheres, a.k.a the Tetrinet theme. Composed in 1996 then by Davie M Karlsson ("PaleSkinnySwede" David Lilja as of 2016) of Mind Xpander Productions. Sources: [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80cfg1S3SjE "PaleSkinnySwede - The Dance of the Spheres - YouTube" Dated 27 September 2016 Retrieved 25 February 2018 [2] http://www.cvgm.net/demovibes/song/13980/ "Davie M Karlsson - Dance of the Spheres (Tetrinet Theme) - CVGM.net Computer & Video Game Music" Retrieved 25 February 2018
Wobuffet3 2018-05-12 21:35:07this song is fucking radical