Topic:
Determining which synth is best for a particular game - last updated 23-Aug-2020
I recall some discussions from Quest Studios about how Sierra went through a transition at some point, and began to compose soundtracks with General MIDI in mind. Once that happened, soundtracks would be back-ported for the MT-32, with varying degrees of success.
For this new Lossless FLAC recordings project, in order to succeed, I'll need a volunteer with a Sound Canvas (as I only have an MT-32). But before that, we need a common agreement on which soundtracks we think were intended for which synthesizers.
Sierra first began targeting MIDI devices in September
1988 with the release of King's Quest IV on Sierra's new SCI engine. Soundtracks for games using the SCI engine were composed primarily for the Roland MT-32 Multi-Timbre Sound Module which had been released by Roland Corporation the previous year. (Sierra continued to release a few stray titles on their previous engine, AGI, into the next year.)
Roland introduced the Roland/Edirol Sound Canvas (SC-55) in
1991, so that would be the first year that Sierra titles might conceivably have been composed with the Sound Canvas in mind and the MT-32 as an afterthought. My recollection is that the Quest Studios crowd was in general agreement with Tom that Sierra continued to target the MT-32 primarily that year, transitioning to Sound Canvas the following year.
Super Thanks to Spikey to providing information based on his and VOGONS' research.
The list below is based on
List of Sierra Entertainment video games (Wikipedia) and may contain discrepancies with other sources, e.g.
Spikey's list gives a 1992 release date for
The Even More Incredible Machine, while Wikipedia indicates a 1993 release.
1991 titles:
- --- Confirmed MT-32 ---
- The Adventures of Willy Beamish
- Castle of Dr. Brain
- Conquests of the Longbow
- EcoQuest
- Gobliiins
- Heart of China
- Hoyle's Official Book of Games: Volume 3
- Jones in the Fast Lane
- Leisure Suit Larry (VGA SCI remake)
- Mixed-Up Fairy Tales
- Nova 9
- Police Quest III
- Mixed-Up Mother Goose (VGA SCI remake)
- Space Quest IV - Supports GM but has no GM-specific resources, remaps MT-32 for GM
- Space Quest (VGA SCI remake)
- Stellar 7 - CD version uses mixed media
- --- Confirmed CM-32L ---
- Leisure Suit Larry 5
1992 titles:
- --- Confirmed MT-32 ---
- The Dagger of Amon Ra - Supports GM but has no GM-specific resources, remaps MT-32 for GM
- Police Quest (VGA SCI remake) - Supports GM but has no GM-specific resources, remaps MT-32 for GM
- Quest for Glory I (VGA SCI remake) - Supports GM but has no GM-specific resources, remaps MT-32 for GM
- --- Suspected MT-32 ---
- Shadow of Yserbius - this was an "offline port" of the 1991 TSN (The Sierra Network) version
- --- Confirmed SC-55 ---
- The Incredible Machine
- The Island of Dr. Brain
- King's Quest VI
- Mega Math
- Quarky & Quaysoo's Turbo Science
- Quest for Glory III
- Take a Break! Crosswords
- --- Only AdLib ---
- Gobliins 2
- --- Unknown ---
- Aces of the Pacific
- Air Bucks
- Caesar
- Front Page Sports Football
- WWII: 1946
Thoughts, differences of opinion?