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2004-08-10 22:33
SIDWAVE
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.SRC music files, unpacked by DRAX

DRAX has made some tunes in SRC format, but he can't remember what editor it was.

Can you help ?

http://nmioaon.dyndns.dk/srcfiles.zip
 
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2004-08-13 11:06
SIDWAVE
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We eliminated SYNC, coz it cant load the files..
So the hunt for DMC 6 is on. It's not in HVMEC.
2004-08-14 03:40
Stryyker

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Funk Test does have similarities with SYNC. $fe = padding or just ---. $fc and $fd = snd and dur. But it is not standard SYNC, 64'er Music Composer or DMC5 (can't be any of them because they use too much raster time).

My bet is DMC 6. Much of the data can be dropped into DMC 5. The only stuff that doesn't fit is the ADSR and other instrument data/pointers. Rest can be copied in carefully. wav table, sector data, track data (although the padding is different after tune has finished). I guess if somene gets bored they can append the player from some PRI tunes with adjusted pointers.
2004-08-14 11:36
Twoflower

Registered: Jan 2002
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Or simply mail Syndrom for the player. I know Dane got a copy aswell as I have - somewhere. There must be more people around having it. Metal for instance.
2004-08-31 06:56
Metal
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Trying to remember.. I believe that the only music Drax ever did in players without an editor was the players by JO, 20cc and Laxity (before he did an editor for it). Besides that I think he did mess around with Rob Hubbard's player (like Laxity also did before he made his own player), but I am not sure he did anything else but play around with it.

Thinking about the Syndrom thing - I remember I got a package from Syndrom with his special tools, including a DMC-version that wasn't available at the time. I remember I worked with it for a while (maybe because of low rastertime usage, cant remember exactly) but never finished anything with it. I do believe that files saved with this particular DMC-version were saved as .src files.

Maybe I should get a cable and look over the old disks again...
2004-08-31 14:35
SIDWAVE
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Metal: yep, you need to :-) because those files we are 99% sure now it's DMC 6.x
2004-09-01 09:01
Metal
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Yea I'm pretty sure it's DMC 6 aswell now. But where do i get a cable these days - and what type of cable should it be? There seem to be a lot of different types??
2004-09-01 09:04
SIDWAVE
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XE-1541 works on all types of PAR ports.

You can order it here:
http://sta.c64.org/sc.html

Or get the specs, and have someone make it, or gør det selv :-)

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