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rochester, ny

even the most complicated nsf i ever made could be retracked in lsdj easily in a night.

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Orange County,CA /Las Vegas NV
Lazerbeat wrote:

If you want to play it on hardware, the easiest and cheapest option is to buy a powerpak

http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?products_id=34

They are absolutely bad ass, cost 135 usd and are (comparatively) reliable. You will also need a little screen of some sort and a CF card and a NES but you should be able to get a complete NSF hardware playback set up for under 200 bucks. Using the gameboy isn't going to work as they are totally different soundchips. As Doxic mentioned it is like playing back a megadrive game on a SNES

Wow! This is mazing Lazerbeat! ahaha thanks man!

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Orange County,CA /Las Vegas NV

I'm very pleased with all the advice, im gonna look into each of your guises posts tongue I will let you guys know what happens. I like the powerpak idea, and I will also look into the gba playback cheers guys! and thank you!

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Orange County,CA /Las Vegas NV
nickmaynard wrote:

even the most complicated nsf i ever made could be retracked in lsdj easily in a night.

That's true, I will get to it! Hmm I'm also considering of looking into a homebrew music player for nes if its possible, that way I can use the nes live to play my famitracker files? I don't know I'll get off my lazy ass right now and I'm gonna give you guys a status update and show what I did out of all options

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Orange County,CA /Las Vegas NV
Heosphoros wrote:

Be a man and re-track your song for GB.

You're right man \m/

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Orange County,CA /Las Vegas NV
herr_prof wrote:

you could always run a nsf player on the gba if you really need to.

http://www.pocketheaven.com/ph/wiki/ind … title=Hvca

thanks bro!

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Orange County,CA /Las Vegas NV
B00daW wrote:

CuddleWhatzit:  Now there is no such thing as perfect or auto-magic, but there is one way to do it.  However, I cannot guarantee that the triangle channel to work unless you patch the MML code yourself to make the triangle into the WAV channel.

Here's the flowchart:

Export your song in FamiTracker as NES > Open the NES in NO$NES and export as MIDI > Convert MIDI to MML > Open and edit MML with a notepad/textpad and export as GBS with XPMCK > Use GBS2GB > Flash to GB

Shit That will work too! You guys all helped a ton thank you! (Can't say thanks enough!) you guys saved me from wasting time staring at google and getting angry smile and Cuddle.. Television. I take my name as a joke really (Now its serious music though tongue) It means softcore porn tongue

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Orange County,CA /Las Vegas NV
ui wrote:

mml kicking asses again!... take that bitch!

It's a bully sad

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Solar System

Here is NES emulator with build in NSF player for GBA http://mc68882.s53.xrea.com/agb/

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Orange County,CA /Las Vegas NV
Doxic wrote:

Lazerbeat, herr_prof: hehe nice finds!
B00daw: That is pretty awesome, I am tempted to try that out smile

Oh and one more thing Cuddle, for the future, try out DefleMask, it is a tracker that supports serveral chipsets including the Gameboy and has a rom export feature! (And if I understand correctly, you can use that for playback on the GameBoy)
Hope this helps.

thank you man will try this!

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Toronto, Canada

This kind of thing is one of the reasons I wrote the text export for the latest version of Famitracker. It should make it easier to write simple tools to convert Famitracker music data into some other format (e.g. FTM to DFM).

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Orange County,CA /Las Vegas NV

hmm tell me more.. and I have a quick question. Now I want to use an NES to play live or even record, can I plug the av chords into my tv then into my mixer? you know like the audio cables into my mixer and the video into the tv to see what im doing? would it be nice quality?

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Tokyo, Japan

I would connect the audio directly to the mixer then the video cable to your TV / Monitor. The NES audio will probably sound ok but im pretty sure it is all 5 channels from one mono cable unless you modify it

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/5353/ … mod-guide/