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Kenho Account closed
Registered: Jan 2003 Posts: 26 |
JCH, q & a
As i posted in the Sidcompo3 thread at c64.sk i wanted to transfer the JCH discussion to this messageboard. I hope people which are newbies (like me) in JCH post questions here and i really hope that some of the more advanced users reply to the questions. Hopefully this thread can lead to a JCH faq for Dane to put in his new (soon to come) pack of newplayer.
It would be nice if someone can explain certain things about the program in a more simple way than the "manual" that comes with it. For example, the tables in the program. How to make a simple sound, a simple drum etc. These examples can later on be used as examples in a tutorial. Examples is often the best way to learn. Now i´m off to unpack Danes tunes and steal all his instuments :-) LOL
Bye! |
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Dane Account closed
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 421 |
Great! The pack that Kenho is talking about is an upcoming release from me with an updated version of the editor, packer and players. At the time of writing two players are slated for release - one economic version designed to be low on r-time but allow for more flexibility than NP19. The other one is more of a much expanded version of NP20.g4. If anyone has suggestions or ideas for useful features, send me a private message or mail about it. And I would be very grateful for some help with docs later on. |
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A Life in Hell Account closed
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 204 |
i'm curious, dane, do you have a "bulletpoint list" of what's new in your player from np20? |
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Dane Account closed
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 421 |
- improved handling of arpeggios (possibility to control arpeggiospeed, pulse, filter, detuning etc. from arpeggio table)
- redefined instrument table with individual hard restart for instruments as well as optional pulse/filter
- extended effect table (filter control, change splitspeeds, set pulse/filter etc.)
- up to 4 splitspeeds
- a less rastertime consuming vibrato routine |
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Turtle Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 70 |
ahem, I've heard a lot of JCH-depacker in the SIDCOMPO3 thread at c64.sk but I didn't find it on my way through all my c64-links... |
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Twoflower
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 434 |
Ah, you need the DEPA? Ah, Dane, help us out here, willya?
Made by Syndrom, and i'm not sure it's officially spread. |
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Kenho Account closed
Registered: Jan 2003 Posts: 26 |
The depacker can be found in the JCH pack that exists out there (files section at lemon64 for example) , check the utlis disk, there you have a program called "jch-dpck 1.7/syn" . By looking at the filename i think it is by Syndrom |
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Turtle Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 70 |
Thx, Kenho!! |
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Dane Account closed
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 421 |
Congratulations on a fine tune in Sidcompo 3, Turtle. I hope you found the depacker by now. Or else, let me know if you'd like me to mail it. |
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Turtle Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 70 |
Dane: Thanks for the regards. I think it's just pure fun to contribute something to a still vital c64 scene that other people appreciate, after all these years. According to the depacker: I found it. But due to the amount of Goattracker tunes in the top rankings of SIDCOMPO3 I hesitate and think it over if I should really start making tunes in JCH... ( uuuuaahahhhahahah ;-) ) |
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Dane Account closed
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 421 |
lol |
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