

SOUNBLAS.IMS replaces the original SOUNBLAS.IMS, so you have to run the game with "MONKEY2 s". Until now.Īttached find a patch that allows for Roland MT-32 music together with PCM sound effects for the Sound Blaster, and AdLib sound effects when they are the only ones available. If you want both, you are forced to use ScummVM, which in my opinion seriously breaks the whole retrogaming experience (and its OPL2 emulation is hideous IMHO). Monkey Island 2 has great music with a Roland MT-32 however, most sound effects can only be heard with the AdLib or Sound Blaster selection. To install for DOS, extract MI1_Ultimate_Talkie_Edition_1.02.zip and put the MI1_Ultimate_Talkie_Edition_Builder folder where you have Monkey1.pak installed.ģ) Run install.bat and wait for the MI1 Ultimate Talkie Edition to be created. You also need a copy of xWMAEncode.exe (not included here for legal reasons).ġ) Put xWMAEncode.exe inside the tools subfolder.

1 GB of temporary disk space, 194 MB for DOS, 825 MB for FLAC and 168 MB for Ogg Vorbis version.

To get this working, you need a copy of Monkey Island Special Edition PC version installed, approx. Music support added for MT-32, General MIDI and Ad Lib. Ultimate "Talkie" Edition - this builds a talkie version for DOS and ScummVM out of the SE version. Also available here are the original user manuals for lots of the hardware. Roland MT-32, as well as General MIDI (Roland SC-55, etc). There are game patches to help MIDI sound modes work in games, or play better when combined with OPL2/3 sound effects, plus DOS and Windows utilities and applications that can be used for both pre-General MIDI, e.g. These downloads are all MIDI-related or "pre-MIDI" sample sound-related.
