![]() ![]() Go to the download section, under FMDrive you will find among other tools a link to the MIDI 2 VGM conversion pack (Convert your FMDrive or/and SPSG track to a. Maybe github but I also want to look alternatives because I already use github for work and, for confidential purposes I should prefer somewhere else. There isn't a link yet, I have to upload the project somewhere. But I don't have a lot of time to work on it, and i'm new to Python so if people are interested buy working together it will be really more fast (and fun!). I already made the main navigation style (dirty coded and dirty looking, but basic things working). I thing it is more easy to do that for beginners in python or tracker making than modifying LGPT code (which is open source) ![]() The idea is to make an alternative of LGPT, maybe not as good as (because LGPT is soo great.) but something which should not crash too often (LGPT crashes too many times.) and if not too hard which can make synthesis sounds (sample + synthesis) and MIDI out (at the end maybe also MIDI CC but if we arrive until here that would be good enough lol). I am making a tracker in Python, which at the end, is suppose to work on raspberry pi, and be usable with a gamepad (but also with keyboard). You may ask me why i use tracker on Android, so i can explain it pretty easy, because i don't always bring outside/to work iPad and even if i do, sometimes during travelling is full bus so i don't have space to take out iPad and work in Sidtracker 64, but for example my Lenovo K6 Note's display is not that small, it could be also used for some creative things. ![]() Maybe month ago i searched for C64 emulator on Android to run defMON, but smartphone screen is really small for this and even some emulators don't have keyboard layout i need to use it and on iPad is emulators forbidden. I know Android is forever bad platform, because there is still relatively big latency for realtime audio, but with this tracker i have no problems. Hello, i must promote this good C64-like tracker for Android devices, although i use now mostly for chiptune defMON (C64/Vice C64), Sidtracker 64 (iPad), nanoloop mono/LSDj (Nintendo) i searched a week ago for chiptune tracker on Google Play and i found this tracker Fake SID, which is surprisingly really good. It was glitchy as hell, it will need a lot more time to figure out how to convince SynthEdit to do this properly. I'm really sorry the custom arp mode didn't make it in. Once again thanks to iLKke for the new graphical elements and little-scale for the hosting. If you set it to a very tiny amount, the portamento isn't noticeable, and you can use her as a simple Monosynth. It's activated automatically if you up the Glide slider. Medusa will also interpret the note input as sample rate in this mode, which means you can shade the noise higher or lower.įinally, Medusa now has a Monosynth mode. It mimics the sound of a decreasing pulse width to some extend, so it goes nicely with the familiar PW modulation in pulse mode.įor the pseudo-noise mode, the Pulse slider affects granularity (how 'dense' the noise will sound). The FM effect is very simple and just increases the amount of a +1 octave modulator on the carrier. *) The waveform is 1-bit but uses an envelope of the respective depth ![]()
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