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2021-11-05 13:40
DeMOSic

Registered: Aug 2021
Posts: 126
Release id #211073 : GT Protect (Goat Tracker .SID Protector)

<Post edited by moderator on 5/11-2021 17:53>

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Submitted by spider-j [PM] on 5 November 2021
This is just silly.

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Submitted by Jammer [PM] on 5 November 2021
"fuck no :D"

LAMER! :D

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Submitted by iAN CooG [PM] on 5 November 2021
> Even ripping should be kind of effort.
fuck no :D

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Submitted by Jammer [PM] on 5 November 2021
@2bt: it's absolutely not about fear of losing trade secrets - if anybody is that desperate, one will always find a way ;) It's about people taking what they want/need/desire the lazy way via shortcut because they feel entitled to. Even ripping should be kind of effort. And real demoscene was always about genuine effort, wasn't it? ;)

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Submitted by Jason Page [PM] on 5 November 2021
I didn't think the protector would cause such a stir either! I wrote a sid>sng and sid>cheesecutter tool a few years ago. Your code is much cleaner than mine! :-) Also, CC is far easier to rip.

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Submitted by 2bt [PM] on 5 November 2021
I didn't think sid2sng would cause such a stir. Protect your sid if you feel that you must. :)

I never knew people would fear that their instruments get revealed. You can just look at the dump or use SID Monitor to get a pretty good idea how a particular sound is achieved. There is no protection against that (and why would you want it anyways?).

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Submitted by That8BitChiptuneGuy [PM] on 5 November 2021
@Mibri i guess your right. Moved to forums. Release id #211073 : GT Protect (Goat Tracker .SID Protector)

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Submitted by Groepaz [PM] on 5 November 2021
lovely reactions here :)

If you cant derive the sounds using siddump you dont deserve using them anyway :=) So thumbs up :=)

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Submitted by Joe [PM] on 5 November 2021
Just remember dear C64 cock stuffed people. There is just 1 more gen. Then you have your stardust blown away to nobody listening!

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Submitted by That8BitChiptuneGuy [PM] on 5 November 2021
well i guess i do understand this abit more now. Was just abit fed up.

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Submitted by Mibri [PM] on 5 November 2021
No one wants to discourage or alienate new composers. As has been stated here at least twice already, experienced composers are generally happy to share their knowledge, even their workfiles, so that's not the issue. Swapping stuff between friends is a vital part of the scene's roots, but you have to have some contact with (and respect from) who you're taking from - that's just showing a bit of class.

Back on the 'learning' thing: the way to learn is to do a lot of listening while developing a personal style by doing your own messing around in your chosen tools, and the process never ends. I'm quite sure that's how everyone does it.

Is it time to shunt this discussion to the Forums yet?

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Submitted by That8BitChiptuneGuy [PM] on 5 November 2021
@TheRyk he has used goattracker tho only for 2 tunes

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Submitted by Joe [PM] on 5 November 2021
Why do I even greet half of you in the few demos I make?
So an artist means, even in 2021 can't be a hidden gem/technique etc.
Maybe the new rule would be to show even code and music at demo-parties is open-sources,
just as my artwork in 5 workstages, in this so hegemonic homogenic scene is.
For-whatever it's worth it's not more than 1 generation more before it's lost in dust.
Use your time, know your friends and get on with it!

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Submitted by That8BitChiptuneGuy [PM] on 5 November 2021
@Joe haha why should i :) As a kinda new sid musician who has just now started to actually take sid music seriously i think that checking out other musicians sid files to learn is kind of a thing to do and things like these are the ones to kind of make beginner/intermediate c64 musicians kind of half pissed

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Submitted by Jason Page [PM] on 5 November 2021
Hey.
Please read this in the manner it was meant: I have utmost respect for anyone who gives a crap about C64 / SID.


I just feel people should be given a choice. If people are happy to share, they won't try to protect the files. So what's the problem? There are already 10000's of GT tunes to learn from and it's likely that most in the future will also not be protected if that's what the composer wishes.

I'm also all for learning. Do a search on YouTube for the 1:30 hour video I created on how I use SIDTracker. The fact that I also gave the whole Turrican SID away with that tool too.

But that was *my* choice.

That's all I've got to say.

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Submitted by Joe [PM] on 5 November 2021
Be civil!

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Submitted by Jammer [PM] on 5 November 2021
I'm more than happy to share my sng but.. well... good luck with using any of my fucked up instruments as they usually also require appropriate interaction between channels :D

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Submitted by That8BitChiptuneGuy [PM] on 5 November 2021
@Jammer Didnt think it was that exact But Okay

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Submitted by Jammer [PM] on 5 November 2021
@That8BitChiptuneGuy: what Mibri exactly said ;)

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Submitted by That8BitChiptuneGuy [PM] on 5 November 2021
Rated it a 1 because there are people who want to learn goattracker who want to learn by checking their favourite sid musicians sng files.

Say someone like me who want to get to the levels of musicians like iunno. Jammer, LMan, Fanta, etc etc. Probably wants to learn goattracker by checking out how they do it. Also to those who are thinking but theyll steal my instruments they probably wont. And even if they do maybe a fresh tune will maybe come out eh? And this isnt needed since you can convert to a swm (sid wizard module file) and then export to sid from that. I refuse to steal instruments (unless its something like futurecomposer style instruments).

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Submitted by Mibri [PM] on 5 November 2021
Most experienced musicians are very happy to talk shop and share their knowledge - hell, they'll even share their SNG files with people they have a rapport with. Sharing is cool. But if you think that saving 'instrument' presets from converted files or whatever is going to help your music, well, it doesn't really work like that. Composers need to use their ears and do their own experiments. Otherwise, what's the point? This is not elitism; I only insist on a bit of craft and honesty.

So, nice one Jason. :D

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Submitted by iAN CooG [PM] on 5 November 2021
damn timeout for editing comments!11!11
The sid that can't be protected without altering its output I tested is The Required Fields

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Submitted by TheRyk [PM] on 5 November 2021
yup 2021, times of open source, and we're dealing with C64 music file instrument protection software...

maybe 2bt or spider will "crack" that silly thing :D

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Submitted by iAN CooG [PM] on 5 November 2021
Heh, clever, works by shuffling a couple of tables in the sid files so sid2sng gets confused on what to do, as it expects them in a fixed order.
Now I'm expecting a counter-tool to restore the tables in the original places and let sid2sng do its work :D

Edit: Siddump shows a couple of differences from the original and the protected version of the same sid, so it's not guaranteed they will sound the same after the alteration.

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Submitted by TheRyk [PM] on 5 November 2021
I beg to differ

And it's even worse that it's by someone who AFAIR doesn't use GT anyway

Two thumbs down from me

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Submitted by Joe [PM] on 5 November 2021
This is so incredibly cool; I don't know where to start! Don't steal my instruments MR! :D
Don't steal that snare!

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Submitted by Jason Page [PM] on 5 November 2021
Just for those who want to protect their GoatTracker .sid files from being converted back to .sng files :-)
 
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2021-11-05 18:09
TheRyk

Registered: Mar 2009
Posts: 2111
@Spider: It was your favourite Nazi Mod =ME and I uncensored your posting again especially for you <3
2021-11-05 18:15
fieserWolF

Registered: May 2003
Posts: 3
I've got a great idea: what we really need now are sophisticated licences for each sid and each instrument. Let the lawyers do the rest then!

Ah, pass the popcorn, please!
2021-11-05 18:25
Burglar

Registered: Dec 2004
Posts: 1054
Quote: I've got a great idea: what we really need now are sophisticated licences for each sid and each instrument. Let the lawyers do the rest then!

Ah, pass the popcorn, please!


lol :)

and I'll make a .sid encryption tool and make sure all of hvsc gets protected with it ;)
DRM only available in the pro version though!
2021-11-05 18:34
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11164
Quote:
Jason killed the future of the C64 scene.

GOOD WORK
2021-11-05 18:42
DeMOSic

Registered: Aug 2021
Posts: 126
Quote: Jason killed the future of the C64 scene. All those young newcomers lurking around the corner won't be able to learn a damn thing thanks to his tool. As if entropy destroying the universe in the long run wasn't enough.

I am outraged and ashamed.

But please continue :)


Dont worry linus someone is working on a thing that unprotects the sids that are protected so they can still be put into sid2sng!

Someone was able to decompile the code of GTProtect (since it was made in C# and can be decompiled in minutes)

So hope is still here!
2021-11-05 18:43
DeMOSic

Registered: Aug 2021
Posts: 126
Quote: How long until we see a .sid cracking scene?

not too long :)
2021-11-05 18:50
w4rp8

Registered: Oct 2010
Posts: 9
wav2sng to free them all.
2021-11-05 18:51
DeMOSic

Registered: Aug 2021
Posts: 126
Quote: wav2sng to free them all.

and it uses cyberbrain/algorithm oscillator digi
2021-11-05 18:55
Stinsen

Registered: Feb 2012
Posts: 73
I must say I really love the concept of this tool (wish I had thought about it, sounded funny to implement :D). It is a bit like viruses modifying themselves to avoid detection...

As for instrument programming in general I hate and suck at it, even after 100+ SIDs and 10 years in GT it is all still trial and error (especially percussions). I couldn't do a kick and snare from scratch even if my life depended on it. :P

Huge respect to the sound wizards out there, you know who you are! <3
2021-11-05 18:56
acrouzet

Registered: May 2020
Posts: 80
My two cents: Ultimately it’s the right of the composer to protect their work or not at this level, and it would be best if people respected each other’s philosophies on this matter.

I agree that sid2sng is a useful tool for beginner SID composers and isn’t an inherently bad thing, but if someone wants to analyze sounds from a “protected” module, oscilloscope views, jsidplay2, and siddump exist as well. I personally learned SID sound design mostly by making and viewing oscilloscope views.

A better way to make SID more accessible to beginners would be to make a PC tracker with a less intimidating interface anyways.
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