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2018-05-12 17:49
JCH

Registered: Aug 2008
Posts: 193
DeepSID

I have made my own online SID player. It uses Jürgen Wothke's WebSid emulator and can also play digi tunes. You can browse all of HVSC #68 with it.

Check out my blog post for more information:
http://chordian.net/2018/05/12/deepsid/

Direct link:
http://deepsid.chordian.net/
 
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2019-07-31 11:16
JCH

Registered: Aug 2008
Posts: 193
Quote: Also, have you thought about combining the piano and graph views somehow?
I've made this many years ago, which might give you some ideas: http://galway.c64.org/~sid/analyzer.png


Wow, that looks nice. I like the idea of showing the frequency line and what whole note it rounds off to.

I once thought of just adding a "waterfall" below the pianos but I'm not sure it would work well there. It would probably have to be a new view, I guess.
2019-07-31 11:19
JCH

Registered: Aug 2008
Posts: 193
[Types http://galway.c64.org/ to see what that is]

LOL!
2019-07-31 12:01
Digger

Registered: Mar 2005
Posts: 420
@Mr. SID: Wow, does it still run on macOS?
2019-07-31 12:51
Mr. SID

Registered: Jan 2003
Posts: 419
I've never finished it...
2019-09-06 13:41
DKT

Registered: Aug 2004
Posts: 96
Hi JCH.
First of all I want to thank you for your great effort. DeepSID project is one of the greatest and best in C64 history.
I was wondering about something like an automatic playlist with the all SIDs ordered in time (from newest to oldest), to always listen the newest one released. It's time consuming to look for releases, download and run all the PRGs or D64s to listen all latest tunes (which I could miss).
What do you think about it?
DKT
2019-09-06 13:47
JCH

Registered: Aug 2008
Posts: 193
Thanks for the kind words. =)

Well, you can search for the latest additions to HVSC.

To do this, just select "Version" in the bottom left corner drop-down box, then type "71" (or whatever HVSC update you want to check out) and search. Then you could click the first tune and off you go with a playlist only consisting of new stuff.

Here's a link to such a search query:
http://deepsid.chordian.net/?search=71&type=new
2019-09-06 13:58
DKT

Registered: Aug 2004
Posts: 96
I was thinking about newest SIDs from CSDB, but probably it would engage changing your web engine to look for latest additions on CSDB, because entire DeepSID is based on HVSC (right?)
2019-09-06 15:29
JCH

Registered: Aug 2008
Posts: 193
Yep, that and CGSC. But it's not impossible to support SID tunes not in HVSC (the "Exotic" folder is exactly that).

I've thought about making a "New at CSDb" folder, but I would have to do something clever to sync when tunes does eventually appear in HVSC. I had something preliminary with physical custom folders at one point, but I wasn't entirely satisfied with how it worked internally, and eventually that was replaced by the playlist system instead.

Another problem with new tunes at CSDb is that new SID entries does not always come as a .sid file; sometimes only as a .prg/.d64, and I honestly CBA to also rip those that are not. I'm more than busy enough on the DeepSID coding side as it is. =)

I may still return to the idea later, though.
2019-09-06 17:27
iAN CooG

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 3128
Just for clarification, as this matter is never clear enough for everyone: If a tune is new, the .sid will eventually be in HVSC (if it was possible to rip it of course, otherwise, do your part and send them to us at hvsc@c64.org anytime, thanks), but the CSDb entries DO NOT EVER need a .sid file added as download. CSDb stores the actual C64 executables. After the HVSC update, the link to the .sid files used will be linked in the entries.
If an entry is added of a .sid file as download, it's just a nice plus, still not required.
2019-09-06 21:05
Digger

Registered: Mar 2005
Posts: 420
Also big kudos to JCH/Chordian for DeepSID. I use it pretty much daily – the level of integration with other services (Remix, HVSC, CSDb, Disqus etc.) plus playlists is just mindblowing. And zero ADs!
It's an amazing discovery tool for me, especially the latest tagging feature (that we could never get here on CSDb, sigh).
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