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After discovering that I could use them for System Shock to make the music sound better, I wanted to test BASSMIDI with a GOG release like Might and Magic 3. So I changed "midiconfig=" to "midiconfig=0" in the config file and made sure that I'm was using Port A of the BASSMIDI driver. Unfortunately, I haven't noticed any difference. I even checked using "mixer /listmidi" and it does appear that Port A is set to 0.

In case you're wondering, I have the soundfonts listed in this order in BASSMIDI:

CrisisGeneralMidi3.01
Arachno Sound Font - Version 1.0

I found that Arachno gave the best results for System Shock, but it's a shame I can't seem to make things work with anything from GOG at the moment.

Update: Okay, I figured out why things weren't working out. It's so simple and stupid I could almost cry. I didn't realise that all of the changes I made to the config file only affected the game's shortcut in the program folder, not the desktop shortcut which I kept using. By the way, I've also discovered MUNT, but I'm not sure if that works without going through the installer and choosing the Roland sound option (Launch Settings shortcut).
Post edited June 19, 2014 by s3rialthrill3r
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I used a soundfont for Betrayal at Krondor, but I'm by no means an expert. I simply followed the instructions in this thread:

http://www.gog.com/forum/krondor_series/guide_to_betrayal_at_krondor_music_and_sound_effects_settings

Perhaps these would help you get it working with the Might and Magic series too?
If you are using Windows 8, this is what you need to install:

http://coolsoft.altervista.org/en/virtualmidisynth

Works with all of your midi supporting games. Automatically!