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6R6
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 245 |
SDI 2.0 Beta
Hi.
A working preview here:
http://home.eunet.no/~ggallefo/sdi/
Report your bugs and thoughts here:
GRG |
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booker
Registered: Jul 2003 Posts: 334 |
Quote: You make a longer pulse program:
01: 80 6A 01 42
02: A0 A6 28 43
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4x = jump to line
f.ex, you can go pulse 6-9 in speed 1
then 2-3 in speed 8
then back, hold, or stop
read the manual again marcin, and do some experiments
and remember, filter prg is same way.
Thanks Jan.
Yes this is quite what I thought has to be done.
Just had no time to play with it yet! :D
On the other hand I was wondering how much of a use would be to have a programmable table for flt's band/resonance ^^ Perchaps then, at the high speed, some nice FLT switching (probably not too much on 6581 as it tend to 'click' on band swithing) could produce good effects. Who knows :) |
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Linus
Registered: Jun 2004 Posts: 639 |
I know =) It's essential to have imho =) |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
Quote: Thanks Jan.
Yes this is quite what I thought has to be done.
Just had no time to play with it yet! :D
On the other hand I was wondering how much of a use would be to have a programmable table for flt's band/resonance ^^ Perchaps then, at the high speed, some nice FLT switching (probably not too much on 6581 as it tend to 'click' on band swithing) could produce good effects. Who knows :)
You can make 2 copies of an instrument, one has lowpass, other has hipass. Then you move filter to top, and make the values fit, then you switch instrument, voila, no click! |
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Soren
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 547 |
on 6581, changing filtertypes does click. however, if you use combined filtertypes and only change one of them, you can avoid some of the clicking. As with anything else... experiment with it. ;-) |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
In most tunes, you have to hear it 300 times before you notice the clicking.
It seems, Drax completely avoids it, by using simple or neutral filters. ? |
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clonK Account closed
Registered: Aug 2008 Posts: 65 |
Can you change the filter type of an instrument 'on-the-fly' in SDI? I guess you can't yet? Is this planned for the next SDI release?
I really don't wanna resort to using Goat tracker cos emulations are crap no matter what anyone sez. |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
You can't change filtertype on a instrument, so use a copy with another filter.
But, you can change the type in the 4th voice:
SEQUENCER FX + NOTE COMBINATIONS for channel 4:
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FX NOTE
-- --- Empty line
06 --- [01-1F] Set tempo to 06 and no transpose
04 C#0 [01-1F] [C-0 to A#7] Set tempo to 04 and transpose 1
-- D-0 Set transpose 2
41 --- [40-60] Look up tempo program 01
44 FLG [40-60] Look up tempo program 04 and transpose 0.
70 --- [70] Filter control back to main filter channel
71 --- [71-7F] Force filter output
21 --- [21-3F] Force filter program 01
63 --- [61-67] Forced filter band 03
So, if you use 21-3f in voice 4, you can set any filter prg anytime you want.
And with 61-67, any type you want, any time. |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
you also need to read this part of the manual, that shows how to set what voices to filter, if you dont use filter programs on the instruments:
INITIAL VOLUME:
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If you want to change the volume or make the volume fade in you
can access the INVOL menue from the sound editor by pressing Shift+I.
c1 c2 c3
00:14 00 ;volume for song 00, FS = 00
01:0F 00 ;volume for song 01, FS = 00
02:F4 00 ;volume for song 02, FS = 00
1st column (c1) displays song number.
2nd column (c2) displays volume for the song.
3rd column (c3) displays Filter channel and filter speed.
The high nibble of c2 is used to set fadein, valid numbers are 1-F where
1 is the fastest fadein (0 = no fadein ).
The low nibble of c2 is the starting volume of the song, valid numbers are
0-F (0 = no volume and F = max volume).
Using max volume together with a fadein value will not produce any fadein.
The fadein routine will always fadeup to max volume.
Default volume for all tunes when starting editor from scratch is is $0F.
Filter settings:
You do not need to type anything in column 3 to make use of filter in the sound editor.
The high nibble of c3 is used to force filter on a channel when a tune is played from the beginning.
To make use of this function you need a filter instrument in one of the other channels.
0 = Filter force off
8-F = Future expansion
Force a single channel:
1 = Force channel 1
2 = Force channel 2
4 = Force channel 3
Force multiple channels into filter:
3 = Force channel 1+2
5 = Force channel 1+3
6 = Force channel 2+3
7 = Force all channels 1+2+3
The low nibble of column 3 controls filter speed delay.
The default value here is 0, which is the fastest speed delay.
This value is printed to screen next to "filter" and it is used to delay the
filter speed inside filter program. Each song can have its own filter speed delay.
At the moment its not possible to change this value inside the tune.
That is something for future expansion.
Valid numbers: 0 to F, where 0 is default.
Press ClrHome to go to current song's volume number.
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GT Account closed
Registered: Sep 2008 Posts: 308 |
Quote: You can't change filtertype on a instrument, so use a copy with another filter.
But, you can change the type in the 4th voice:
SEQUENCER FX + NOTE COMBINATIONS for channel 4:
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FX NOTE
-- --- Empty line
06 --- [01-1F] Set tempo to 06 and no transpose
04 C#0 [01-1F] [C-0 to A#7] Set tempo to 04 and transpose 1
-- D-0 Set transpose 2
41 --- [40-60] Look up tempo program 01
44 FLG [40-60] Look up tempo program 04 and transpose 0.
70 --- [70] Filter control back to main filter channel
71 --- [71-7F] Force filter output
21 --- [21-3F] Force filter program 01
63 --- [61-67] Forced filter band 03
So, if you use 21-3f in voice 4, you can set any filter prg anytime you want.
And with 61-67, any type you want, any time.
Of course you can change filtertype. With the fourth channel. As Jan said, you can change filter prg there. An instrument in SDI is just a setup of programs, really. But there is a need of changing filtertype by frame. That is a must we've to implement in the next version. Bandpass between 10 and 30 doesn't make a huge click. But clicks can make some nice drums. |
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clonK Account closed
Registered: Aug 2008 Posts: 65 |
I tried changing the filter type with the fourth channel and couldn't get to work, but I've just worked out that you have to set filter to 00 on the instrument/s you want to alter with the fourth channel :)
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