but anyways, thanks for letting me know you are a little baby so I can just avoid responding to your posts from now on!
I never asked a bad musician like you to answer my posts in the first place.
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but anyways, thanks for letting me know you are a little baby so I can just avoid responding to your posts from now on!
I never asked a bad musician like you to answer my posts in the first place.
1. I dont think that will happen, its a tracker!
I have a huge library of E-mu Emulator samples with pre-defined looppoints. LGPT doesn't recognize those, so I have to set them manually. To set them manually, I will have to use a calculator to convert the looppoint from dec to hex. (Because most samplers regardless of being hard or software don't use hex either.)
I don't care about everything else being hex, but at least the sample start, loop- & endpoints should be in decimal. So you're telling me it should be hex because it's a tracker? Whoa, good point dude...
2. use soundfonts!
You're just saying this to promote your tutorial I guess. Make a point why any of my suggestions are not valid or shut up.
I might try it myself to tell if there's an advantage to it. I have to admit it really looks cool though.
Probably not a big advantage if you use more than 4 tracks.
A notebook with integrated Dreamcast hardware would certainly be nice, but those? The specs seem kinda dated I think...
...buy this instead:
Pretty interesting, never heard of these before.
Support of old sample formats. (Ensoniq Mirage, E-mu Emulator/Emax, Akai MPC etc.)
1. Sample start, loop- and endpoints in decimal instead of hex.
2. Ability to keep looppoints when importing samples.
I want you all to know that I have a full time job, a Fiancee' to take care of, a trip to Phoenix, Arizona coming up, a huge music project in the works, various other handheld device DIY projects as well as this Genesis tracker project. I live a very busy life, multitasking all of this isn't exactly the simplest way to do things and initial progress on the tracker itself isn't going to be as nice and quick as we all want it to be. Yeah, it's probably going to take a while until we see a downloadable demo. However, I'm certain that once we get to this point updates will be a lot more frequent and progress will go a lot more smoothly.
Maybe I'm a bit pessimistic here, but I'm pretty sure this whole project won't happen.
Haha, you act like you want to make people 'aware' of something, but actually you're just a bad musician who takes advantage of a sad historical event just to make your release more interesting.
Yeah, what we need is to constantly remind ourselves of what happened in Germany 70 years ago and close our eyes from what's happening right now in countries like Palestine or Tibet...
If I put numbers how could you know if "3" is a modulator or a carrier?, and a "2"? You need another external reference.
Please tell me here on every ALG what operators are carriers and modulator, without any external references:
In each algorithm operators which output the signal are carriers, the rest are modulators. For example, the last algorithm has no modulators. I don't really understand why you ask that question. Maybe I didn't make myself clear enough.
When I open the YM2612 editor in Deflemask there is the algorithm scheme and below are the settings for every single operator, starting with operator 1 from above. Operator 1 is indicated by the feedback loop in the scheme and operator 4 is always a carrier. But what about op2 & 3? Since there are no numbers in the scheme, I can only guess which is which. Or maybe there's another indicator I haven't seen yet.
I will add numbers or textures with numbers in the next release.
That's cool, thanks!
Numbers will not help to define that. The operators in the very right are modulators.
What? Of course they will, even Yamaha FM synths have algorithm schemes with numbered operators printed on their hardcases. Actually I've never seen any algorithm scheme where the operators are not numbered.
Quick question regarding YM2612: The operators in the algorithm-display are not numbered, how do I distinguish carriers and modulators this way? It's a little confusing...
i have no idea what un-albmutoric or gyronket even means.
Dare to not use the dictionary.
Very nice Lazerbeat! Maybe you could be more specific about battery life? My Caanoo lasts about 4 hours. I'd consider 1h to be short, 3-4h to be average and 6+ hours to be good battery life.
They have been on sale on deal extreme for ever at 75 bucks shipped
If you would take a look at delivery status! "Item is temporarily sold out." There are still some floating around on ebay, but they'll keep getting harder to find from now on. Time to back some stuff up I guess...
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