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odo Account closed
Registered: Oct 2004 Posts: 27 |
PW in SDI
Hi i want to know is there a way to change the pw in the tracker with command or a other way to set the pw of every note.A kind of lfo with no start point.
Thanks
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
Odo: the tune reminds of Delta title (Kooyanisqatsi)..
Future Composer will waste your time into a poor product :D
Cadaver: i made a tune with Ninjatracker some weeks ago, to try the editor out. I found that the vibrato routine is limited or not working as expected.. and i ran into the $FF steps limit :D (for all 3 voices combined)
for various reasons, i can't recommend this editor. however it has some interesting features, like showing instrument name in sequence, and the duration/notelength possibilities, to make grooves.
at some point i managed to make something, which was totally impossible to sync, so i lost track where i had reached in each of the 3 step pointers, so i had to give up that experiment :D |
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GT Account closed
Registered: Sep 2008 Posts: 308 |
ahh.. forget it... (still, read post#6) :D
Didn't create SDI to do support. It's just a personal editor in the first place.
Look at your reactions. Scene? How serious you people are. Thinking a creator of some application on a C-64 will give you full support like it should be Cubase or something? LOL. Go make some music instead. Doesn't matter which program you use actually. Goattracker for making #1 hits? You kidding me? LOL.OMG.
Brain+talent+taste = hit. But it is subjective (depends on your taste). :)
Quite funny you guys, but it has its charm too. ;-)
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booker
Registered: Jul 2003 Posts: 334 |
And that's the point. You can beat Linus's and Jammer's GT instruments with FC v1 in NO TIME :D |
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Jammer
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 1335 |
scene, eh. it's always amazing how seemingly basic and demanding simple solution topics evolve into gay dick waggling XD |
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NecroPolo
Registered: Jun 2009 Posts: 231 |
@Jammer: The place was quite sleepy, anyway - so enjoy the show :)
@Geir: Man... As it seems my English sucks beyond imagination :) My bad!
Anyway, even considering that and the performance of my obviously limited mind and expression + wrong use of language, still, I really could not figure out what part of which sentence in my comment had suggested that you suggested that I was suggesting, such as: "usings GT alone ensures success!!!" or "lovechild C64 editors must have pro-grade support for users!!!".
Fact: answering simple questions without calling folks stoopid in sophisticated ways is GOOD. 4 ex: I'm dumb as a stick because I could not figure out all things by myself, aye, indeed. So I had some rather stupid questions to Cadaver considering his editors some time ago - well, I was not talked down from godly height, or directed towards Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker...
We are all sitting on a sandpile in the kindergarten that is smaller than it used to be. I threw you with a toy because I did not like that you blew sand in the face of some kiddos and called them stupid who just tried to climb up one step on the pile where you're sitting on the top and see the full landscape. We are bad. Your general view of fellow kiddos won't change and I really enjoy throwing toys at folks whenever I don't like something then watching the reaction. We won't change. Never growing up.
Quoting GeirGo make some music instead.
Made my day :)
Facts, aye... |
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Linus
Registered: Jun 2004 Posts: 639 |
Quote: scene, eh. it's always amazing how seemingly basic and demanding simple solution topics evolve into gay dick waggling XD
Quote:And that's the point. You can beat Linus's and Jammer's GT instruments with FC v1 in NO TIME :D
Nah, our dicks are bigger than yours! |
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Jammer
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 1335 |
Quoting LinusQuote:And that's the point. You can beat Linus's and Jammer's GT instruments with FC v1 in NO TIME :D
Nah, our dicks are bigger than yours!
we control the spice! \o/ |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
Geir: where were you in the 90s ?
That's when we got used to registering small cheap shitty programs, and writing long letters to the creator, to improve his tool. Shareware was born, and from then on, we could always depend that the creator would give support!
And on the other side, i know, people are lazy fuckers.
They dont read the manual, and they dont experiment, before asking. No, ask first, get it all served on a platter for you, cut some corners.
The endless download of meaningless free software, games, music, porn, from the internet, has turned people into this - a lazy fuck! i know i know :D |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
example: endless idiots asking for a program to show their koala pic, or play a tune...
But we help those people. why ?????
Personally i help 'lamers' or these annying noobs, because it gives me a feeling that i can pass on a little of my C64 knowledge to a noob, thus extending my own life - like if i got a kid and had to teach him to ride a bike.
I dont know why you do it... |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
Back on topic!:
Who is first to create a pulse program, that does this:
1. tune runs in speed 2 (82)
2. pulse goes 4 ticks (16 notes): something that is moving
3. then pulse goes completely stable, only 1 value, for 4 ticks (16 notes) - then loop to 2.
Geir is not allowed to say anything, or participate. :D
Dont ask any questions, just do this test, then when its working, post your pulse table here. (or tune example) |
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