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    MIDI digital patches...

    Anyone know of some good midi patches that can be used in Zelda Classic's digital midi option in AGsetup?

    I'm currently using one from this freebie program I found in Music Metropolis, but it sounds kindly strange when loading game music into it.

    It is prefered these patches are free downloads.

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    Don't use it. It does not work. If you have Windows XP AND you don't want to play with the Windows version (if you want to play with a newer beta), try setting MIDI to MPU-401. That should give you better music.

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    The midi patch thing works perfectly for me in DOS. In windows, it jerks the action.

    I've tried setting it to Roland MPU. It doesn't work. My MIDI card is too crappy to support it.

    And also, Roland MPU does work in the windows version. I used it on my cousins computer.

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