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Turtle Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 70 |
GoatTracker v2.0 beta
That's a great one!!!!
Cadaver, didn't I hear you denying any activities in that direction a few weeks ago in an other thread.
I guess this major version release will make a lot composers more than happy. All points on my wishlist are marked as accomplished....
Now it's time to start a new topic of tips&tricks with this release.
Thanx,
Turtle |
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Bamu® Account closed
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 1332 |
Quote: I have 2.56 , may share with you if you wish.
www.vulture.c64.org
Yes please!
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Somebody knows where I can get the "MinGW development enviroment"?. (Can someone send it by mail or upload to rapidshare?) Thanks!
I would only require a minimal version in order to recompile GT2 |
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Raf
Registered: Nov 2003 Posts: 343 |
http://www.mingw.org/
however I dunno it the basic download will allow to recomiple GT. moreover you surely have to download SDL additionally and compile it.
I suggest this : http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dev-cpp/devcpp-4.9.9.2_setup..
and inside you can downloads additional libs (including SDL) by built in tools easily :) - actually I never succeded in manually configuring mingw so I could compile win32 VICE myself , and devcpp let me do that.
http://www.ryomanhattan.addr.com/raf/goattrk256.rar
may contains some of my personal files - just ignore ;-)
PS. pity that nobody is hosting sth like "winamp's heaven" site containg every version of GT released ;-)
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cadaver
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1153 |
nata: Actually it was just to keep the player logical and consistent (the filter-start thingy), and shouldn't ever have been there in the first place, for the rastertime really was atrocious when used on all instruments, I didn't remember how atrocious!
(but it's true that without your recent flurry of messages, I wouldn't have started re-checking things..) |
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Bamu® Account closed
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 1332 |
Tsss, why don't you remove the multi-speed feature?
It really would clean up the playroutine.
And why not? High rastertime usage is so disgusting...
Let's see if Linus, Jammer, & Randall still would be happy with it.
Anyway, If you start now to remove several features to keep the player logical just wait and see... |
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cadaver
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1153 |
Again, you're descending into the childish & ridiculous. It's only a musiceditor for fucks sake :) |
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Bamu® Account closed
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 1332 |
@raf
I'm not sure what I have to download from http://www.mingw.org/
Where is the *.exe?!? This site is quite confusing to me. :(
cadaver: no, it is not! |
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Raf
Registered: Nov 2003 Posts: 343 |
http://prdownloads.sf.net/mingw/MinGW-3.1.0-1.exe?download
this is the basic set containing compiler and linker and other absolutely necessary things.
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cadaver
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1153 |
A change I wanted to do for a long time, separating control of gateoff disable (legato) from the 1stwave parameter. As always, approach with caution. Old songs should be auto-converted... Tweak utility was also updated.
v2.59 changelog:
- Songformat version update (GTS5/GTI5)
- Gateoff Timer parameter bits control now hardrestart disable ($80) & gateoff disable ($40).
- 1stFrame Wave can be any from $01-$8F (implies gateflag on), $00 to leave both waveform & gateflag unchanged, or $FE / $FF to control gateflag but leave waveform unchanged.
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Bamu® Account closed
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 1332 |
@raf
Thank you very much for the links! :)
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@cadaver
Aha! So, you officially started the downgrade phasis of GT2? :D
For the next version don't forget to remove ADSR cmds, wave delay, freq 80 (man, it eats rastertime) and everything that isn't logical. I wish you happy coding. |
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cadaver
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1153 |
So does that wish imply you're quitting this thread finally? :) Or was that just wishful thinking? Anyway, good luck with cybertracker modifications. |
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