The old-skool people maybe remember Gravis UltraSound soundcard, which used the same principle (and also lot of soundbanks came from the GUS times). for General MIDI) and using this soundbank it simulates what Midi card does. What is does - through its midi plugin - is that it loads the externally downloaded Midi soundbank (e.g. It has only one problem, as it in this world goes - it doesn't support MIDI natively. This player has great archives support, handles large playlists and is able to do all the common stuff the player should. Hm, I expected this question somehow I had best experience with XMPlay. OK, AND WHAT'S YOUR RECOMMENDED WAY TO USE THE ARCHIVE? Also please note that this is the Windows-only solution, even Wine emulation under Linux doesn't play Midis properly and Winamp for Mac is more like a joke Surprisingly, Winamp supports ZIP archives somehow, but not directly, only through playlists editing ( read more if you really want to use archives in WinAmp). Only problem is Winamp's ZIP archives support, which is rather poor. Download, install and run WinAmp 5.666 full installation, it has one of the best Midi input plugins inside and the player hasn't any problem with playing Midi files almost out of the box. WORLD OF GAME MIDS - FAQ WHAT'S THE EASIEST WAY TO USE THE 'WORLD OF GAME MIDS ARCHIVE' UNDER WINDOWS?
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