Lazerbeat wrote:

Never get married. My wife has veto power over all my T Shirts.

I feel ya, for me it's shoes.  sad  What's wrong with a grown man wearing Vans?

Note to self:  edit this post before she looks over my shoulder...  *whipcrack*

PM'd ya.  Better late than never I guess wink

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Now selling individually if you're interested.

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Added some more pics to show that everything is working properly. smile

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This package is up for sale once again!  Everything is still the same as in the original post!

ant1 wrote:

You could do that, or you could just look a bit harder and see if anyone else did it for you:

stxx_wav.zip

Oooooo... thanks!

EDIT:  Woah, fully piggy ready!  You rock!

herr_prof wrote:

What are you converting them in? Perhaps try importing them as raw audio.

Switch Sound file converter is what I'm trying at the moment and it can't tell what the files are.  I'll give Audacity a try when I get home (importing RAW as you suggest).

So... I'm having difficulty getting anything to recognize these samples due to them being in "iff format" which has no extension.  Am I missing something or is there a trick to getting these into a useable-with-modern-software format?

PixyJunket wrote:

I don't think this is what you think it is (concerning the recent change in Transpose/S Command usage). I think it's a new addition that allows you to keep the old setting. At least, that's what I take it from the wording (and on 4.0.4 I do get the random muting from S command usage).

Just my two cents, maybe some clarification would help?

Ah, yes I believe you're right.  Well, that's great as well as I've complained about "drop out" in the noise channel before. smile

*editing thread title*

Check the changelog:


2010-04-13: v4.0.5

* kiko + old fonts: make K less similar to H. regrettable, as i think
   they looked better before, but they were just too similar.
* noise instrument: add "S CMD" setting. "FREE" keeps classic S command
   behavior. "STABLE" prevents the noise generator from switching between
   7-bit and 15-bit LFSR, as it occasionally mutes the sound.
   adjust the setting to suit your personality.
* rewrite possibly buggy groove manipulation code.
* remove valid data assert when drawing groove screen.

EDITed for a misunderstanding on my part.

little-scale wrote:

I have always been happy with the quality of Kunaki CDs

I've only bought one cd from kunaki so far but I was very happily surprised with the quality of the whole package.  From what I've read on their site, they leave all quality control up to you so be sure all your info/labeling/etc is correct before sending anything in!

LOL  wink

R. L. Burnside *period*

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sxe_weekend wrote:

dude my email i sent failed saying it did not exist.  shoot me an email at [email protected]

I shooted you one. smile

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akira^8GB wrote:

If you change your mind and decide to split the pack, I am up for that MSSIAH.

I'll keep that in mind but I'm not really looking to sell it for much below the original price (same goes for the c64tpc).  The c64 I don't mind taking a hit on, hence the package deal.