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2003-07-28 14:52
Yaemon
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From jch newplayer file to SID .. how?

Hi there,
Can anyone help me out. Example: I have a finished newplayer
file from the JCH editor. Now I need to have the tune in SID format. What is the process? I need some hints. Thanks.
Also I need to put my details with the sid file.
2003-07-28 15:21
gegegege gugugugu

Registered: Jul 2002
Posts: 469
Check this:
http://lala.www3.50megs.com/SID/SIDedit_v3.02_Win32.zip
2003-07-28 15:27
gegegege gugugugu

Registered: Jul 2002
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...I realized, maybe it would be nice to delve into details deeper.
You need to have a plain .prg file (containing your tune) on your PC. You can extract .prg files from a .d64 disk image (widely used by transfer programs such as Star Commander) with D64 Editor for example.
Once you have it, launch SIDEdit (link posted above), load a .prg file, fill in all the information necessary and click "Save to file".
2003-07-28 17:17
Steppe

Registered: Jan 2002
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Erm, you forgot to tell him to set init/play... ;-)
Yaemon, JCH uses standard init=$1000, play=$1003. Come back here if you have more questions, or mail one of us HVSCers directly.
2003-07-28 18:49
Yaemon
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Well I found out how to get the .prg file from the .d64,
now I'm trying to save it as a sid in the sid edit program.
I set the init / play like you said. Now I just have to get on with the next step, something I might find out if I read a little further, if not I'd come back desperately looking for some help.
2003-07-28 18:59
Yaemon
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Yeah ... saved to sid format and now it works.
Thanks.
/YMN
2003-07-29 06:46
Yodelking

Registered: Apr 2002
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There's also a JCH-packer that can be found on the Vibrants page. You can try packing it, to reduce the size.
Just be sure to listen to the tune in full afterwards, I've experienced tunes sounding different after the packing.
2003-07-29 09:24
Yaemon
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Yodelking -> Thanks, but well after the new layout of the Vibrants' pages I couldn't find anything in there, but I downloaded a bunch of files from their old site, so I think I have the packer. I think JCH might have removed some files from the site (?).
2003-07-29 15:19
Yodelking

Registered: Apr 2002
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Click "Composers", Click "JCH", Click "C64 Music Editor Utilities". There ya go. :)
2003-07-29 20:23
Yaemon
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Yeah!
2003-09-22 07:10
deizi
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what about the MusicMixerV6 by Padua? does it work?
 
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