
TheyĬome in all sorts of shapes and flavours to suit any individual's needs. Some of them support music packs like mine. Most of the games I've made music packs for have modern ports that you can play on modern computers. How can I play these games with your music packs? Click here for a longer and much more in-depth history of PC game music media. Will hopefully one day support these music packs. And also in anticipation of newer game ports that Much that I decided to record the SC-55 soundtracks of bunch of other games for completeness' sake.

And now that I have an SC-55 myself I can share thisĮxperience with everyone else through the wonders of modern source ports with digital music pack support! After doing Duke Nukem 3D I enjoyed the process so They not only supported it but most game soundtracks wereĬomposed with it and as a result their best gaming experiences were meant to be made with an SC-55. Game supported it and preferred its many enhancements over the simple General MIDI standard. The Roland SC-55 was the standard in the 90s for computer game soundtracks.

LE does not support FLAC files (yet?) so only the OGG music pack will work for now.Renumbered the tracklist order in metadata tags to match LE's music filenames.

