As I expected, you all have good ear and music experience.
Meg, I have no idea why '75' is a magic number making it suspect to you though.
Nostalgia floods my mind with memories of midi,
tracker mods, and
the (mostly) European 'Demo' scene.The music is indeed PC created. It is a recording from the live playback of a midi file (Attached) on a
Gravis Ultrasound MAX soundcard using the Pro Patches Lite patch set.
Play the midi on your soundcard, and consider the following. How old is your soundcard? Recent? For it's new age, does it sound as good playing the midi on your soundcard as it does on the Gravis that is now 15 years old? If you think it does, PLEASE PLEASE let me know what type of sound card you have, and attach a sample or two of its output. If the sample you send sounds good to me, I may ask you to record another sample of a classic rock song I have.
I have been searching for about 10 years now for a soundcard that sounded as good, to me, when playing sampled music of any kind.
For now, the only modern age compatible equivalents have been DosBox, and Timidity, both of which will use GUS sound patches. Unfortunately, both don't play back the same quality as the hardware mixed GUS did.
Some years ago, I attemped to make a GUS .sf2 file for my SB Live. Though I completed most of it. I lost interest because even when using the samples from the GUS files, it still wasn't the same sound to me.
I'm not trying to start a flame war here about 'my sound card is better than ....'
Opinions will vary. I am just being nostalgic, and hoping someone can find a playback of this midi that sounds as good _to me_ as my old Gravis does.
I still own the Gravis. I have it in an old K6-2/500mhz Win95 box. There were no drivers ever written that would work on anything higher that I've been able to find.
I haven't booted that box up in 2 or 3 years, but was recently tempted until I got my Gravis fix from Timidity for Windows.