![]() ![]() Read the SD card preparation wiki page for hints on formatting an SD card correctly (especially under Windows). ![]() Extract contents to a blank FAT32-formatted SD card.If you are updating an old version, read the Updating mt32-pi wiki page for the correct procedure.Download the latest release from the Releases section.□ If you have a Linux computer or MiSTer FPGA device, you may wish to try the new interactive mt32-pi installer script. A user interface with menu system is planned.Embedded FTP server for remote access to files.Network MIDI support via RTP-MIDI and raw UDP socket.Simple physical control surface using buttons and rotary encoder.LCD status screen support (for MT-32 SysEx messages and status information).Configuration file for selecting hardware options and fine tuning.MIDI input via USB, GPIO MIDI interfaces, or the serial port.This is the recommended audio output method for the best quality audio.It is not currently known whether this can be improved or not.Quality is known to be poor (aliasing/distortion on quieter sounds).Pi Zero (original) and Pi 1 are unfortunately too slow (even with an overclock) and unsupported.Pi 2 works, but only with concessions on playback quality.Supports Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+, B, and B+, Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, and CM4 series.The perfect companion for your vintage PC or MiSTer FPGA setup.Easy to configure and ready to play from cold-boot in a matter of seconds.No operating system, no complex Linux audio configuration just super-low latency audio.Includes General MIDI and Roland GS support out of the box thanks to GeneralUser GS by S.Add your favorite SoundFonts to expand your synthesizer with General MIDI, Roland GS, or even Yamaha XG support for endless MIDI possibilities. ![]()
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