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FM-Sid V1.3   [2016]

FM-Sid V1.3 Released by :
Ate Bit [web]

Release Date :
20 April 2016

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:**********  10/10 (8 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... 4-Mat of Ate Bit, Orb
Music .... 4-Mat of Ate Bit, Orb

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Summary
Submitted by 4mat on 23 April 2016
Added additional download of a c64 patch editor for making FM instruments locally. It hasn't been tested much but seems to work ok.
Summary
Submitted by 4mat on 20 April 2016
To use this with the Vice emulator go to Settings/Cartridge I/O Settings/SFX Sound Expander settings and click Enable.
Summary
Submitted by 4mat on 20 April 2016
FM-Sid is probably the first c64 music driver that lets you use the SFX FM Expander cartridge when composing, giving you 12 channels in total. It allows you to either write songs with the basic stand-alone driver, or use another editor to provide the SID channels while the driver plays back the FM ones. This means using tools with multi-SID support (such as Sid Wizard or Goat Tracker) can give you up to 18 channel songs on one C64. (9 SID channels + 9 FM channels)

As I'm going to be incredibly busy for the next few months I've decided to release the in development version of FM-Sid "as is", until I get time to work on the proper additions for v1.4.

note : If you don't like editing music with external tools and assemblers you won't enjoy using this, it is NOT a standalone tracker and never will be. :)
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