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| Format = MUS (Accolade) | | Format = MUS (Accolade) | ||
| Developer = [[Accolade]] | | Developer = [[Accolade]] | ||
− | | Header = | + | | Header = Custom |
− | | Content = | + | | Content = Notational |
− | | Instruments = | + | | Instruments = External |
− | | OutputDA = | + | | OutputDA = No |
− | | OutputMIDI = | + | | OutputMIDI = Yes |
| OutputFM = Yes | | OutputFM = Yes | ||
− | | OutputPSG = | + | | OutputPSG = Yes |
| Released = 1991-??-?? | | Released = 1991-??-?? | ||
| FirstGame = [[Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus (DOS)]] | | FirstGame = [[Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus (DOS)]] | ||
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− | Accolade's '''''MUS (Music)''''' format is similar to standard [[MIDI]], but it can be altered to play on various audio devices including the [[AdLib]], [[AdLib Gold]], [[General MIDI]], [[PC Speaker]], [[Pro AudioSpectrum]], [[Sound Blaster]], [[Sound Blaster Pro]], [[Windows Audio]], and in addition the SNES, and Genesis. | + | Accolade's '''''MUS (Music)''''' format is similar to standard [[MIDI]], but it can be altered to play on various audio devices including the [[AdLib]], [[AdLib Gold 1000]], [[General MIDI]], [[PC Speaker]], [[Pro AudioSpectrum]], [[Sound Blaster]], [[Sound Blaster Pro]], [[Windows Audio]], and in addition, the SNES, and Genesis. |
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==Players== | ==Players== | ||
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* [[32 Sound]] - DOS | * [[32 Sound]] - DOS | ||
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==Converters== | ==Converters== | ||
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===? to MUS=== | ===? to MUS=== | ||
− | * [[MIDI to MUS (Accolade)]] - DOS | + | * [[MIDI to MUS (Accolade)]] - DOS - [[MIDI]] |
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==Games== | ==Games== | ||
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! Title | ! Title | ||
! Sample | ! Sample | ||
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+ | | 1989-??-?? | ||
+ | | [[Don't Go Alone (DOS)]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1990-??-?? | ||
+ | | [[Day of the Viper (DOS)]] | ||
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| 1991-??-?? | | 1991-??-?? | ||
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− | | 1992- | + | | 1992-08-10 |
| [[WaxWorks (DOS)]] | | [[WaxWorks (DOS)]] | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://adplug.github.io/library/entry/AccoladeMidi.html adplug.github.io/library/entry/AccoladeMidi.html] - AdPlug. |
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+ | [[Category: MIDI]] |
Revision as of 10:07, 12 October 2017
Music | |||||
Developer: | Accolade | ||||
Header: | Custom | ||||
Content: | Notational | ||||
Instruments: | External | ||||
Target Output
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Released: | 1991-??-?? | ||||
First Game: | Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus (DOS) | ||||
Extensions |
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Accolade's MUS (Music) format is similar to standard MIDI, but it can be altered to play on various audio devices including the AdLib, AdLib Gold 1000, General MIDI, PC Speaker, Pro AudioSpectrum, Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, Windows Audio, and in addition, the SNES, and Genesis.
Players
(Category)
- 32 Sound - DOS
Converters
(Category)
MUS to ?
? to MUS
- MIDI to MUS (Accolade) - DOS - MIDI
Games
(Category)
Released | Title | Sample |
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1989-??-?? | Don't Go Alone (DOS) | |
1990-??-?? | Day of the Viper (DOS) | |
1991-??-?? | Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus (DOS) | |
1992-??-?? | Speed Racer In the Challenge of Racer X (DOS) | |
1992-08-10 | WaxWorks (DOS) | |
1993-??-?? | Unnecessary Roughness (DOS) |