Enabling MIDI Support on MMOS2 with Ksoftseq

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The fluidsynth soundfont is called 'FluidR3_GM.sf2'. You have to rename it to 'ksoftseq.sf2' when you copy it to C:\MMOS2.

https://es.osdn.net/projects/sfnet_androidframe/downloads/soundfonts/FluidR3_GM.sf2/


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