LOAD512

LOAD512 aka Load512.mid or LOAD512.MID is a midi file that can be found if a Gravis Ultrasound soundcard and Gravis Ultrasound drivers are installed.

The midi lasts only for 4 seconds (0:04). It plays at 240 BPM.

It is only made up of one piano note, and random drums and sounds. The midi file was likely used for testing out different Gravis Ultrasound soundcards.

The drums that are played in the midi file in order: Interestingly, the single piano note's instrument is set as an Overdriven Guitar, that changes into a Trumpet, and then changes into Pad 1 (New Age), into a Helicopter, and then into Applause.
 * An overlapping Acoustic Bass Drum & Side Kick
 * An overlapping Acoustic Snare and Hand Clap
 * An overlapping Crash Cymbal and Ride Bell
 * An overlapping Cowbell and Tambourine
 * A Vibrastrap
 * An Open High Conga
 * A High Agogo
 * Maracas
 * A Short Guiro
 * An overlapping High Wood Block and Open Cuica
 * An Open Triangle

However, the note never changes from a Grand Acoustic Piano. The reason why this happens is unknown. All versions of this test midi do this, but the instruments that they change into are different. However, LOAD1024 changes instruments more often.

Other Variations of LOAD512

 * LOAD256 - Identical to LOAD512; the only difference is the Piano note changes are different
 * LOADGM - Identical to LOAD512; no differences
 * LOAD1024 - Has extra drums, and also plays for 3 seconds longer.

Instruments
"Glitched" Acoustic Grand Piano

Drums (Standard Kit)

Comments (Midi Information)
N/A

Other Notes
LOAD512.MID has a glitch where the drums will load up as out of tune Grand Acoustic Pianos in VLC Media Player, rendering the ability to play the midi file in different soundfonts useless.

Luckily, there is a way to fix this annoying glitch: How To: Fix Glitches in Midi Files using Anvil Studio.

Listen to Midi File
Since the midi file was designed to run on a Gravis Ultrasound soundcard (also known as GUS), the midi file will sound drastically different on Windows and Emulators since they use a Roland Wavetable General Midi soundcard. Old computers (such as 90s PCs running Windows 95 or Windows 3.0) may use OPL3 soundcards.

(Note: If you're using Google Chrome or Opera, the midi files will download instead)

Listen to LOAD512.mid: https://archive.org/download/GravisUltrasoundMidiFiles/LOAD512.MID

Other Soundcards
Note: The Gravis Ultrasound version is the original version of LOAD512.

Microsoft GS/GM Wavetable Synth (Default Soundcard): Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

OPL3 (Soundblaster 16): Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

OPL3 SB16 Voyetra SuperSAPI: Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

Gravis Ultrasound - Original Version: Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

Sound Blaster AWE64: Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

Yamaha YMF724: Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

DOSMID (MS-DOS): Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

Apple Mac: Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

Midi Devices
Roland SC-55: Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

Roland SC-88: Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

Yamaha MU80 MIDI Device: Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

Roland MT-32 (MUNT): Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

Keyboards
Korg MicroARRANGER Keyboard: Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

Yamaha PSR-S950: Sorry, there's no video of this yet...

Phones
Nokia x3-00 Phone: Sorry, there's no video of this yet...