Rich
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Novice C64 programmer & amateur SID musician
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Post by Rich on Dec 6, 2004 18:02:47 GMT
Great I sussed it
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Post by Vin on Jan 15, 2005 13:02:31 GMT
I'm no programmer, so all I see is a lot of text What's the easiest way for me to get the sid editor up and running? Apologies in advance for the extreme noobness of this post.
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T.M.R
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i'm lost!
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Post by T.M.R on Jan 20, 2005 9:16:39 GMT
By "editor" it actually means "music driver in source form" so there's no pretty user interface or anything to enter music; you need to write the music straight into that code. That's how Hubbard, Daglish, Whittaker and of course the Oceain peeps did it...
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Rich
Junior Member
Novice C64 programmer & amateur SID musician
Posts: 92
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Post by Rich on Feb 10, 2005 20:45:27 GMT
I remember someone sending me a massive Turbo Assembler listing for the Falco Paul music player (Which was given away free). It wasn't a music editor, but heaps and heaps of code, which not only made a music player, but create the music. Perhaps (As TMR pointed out) that was the best way to compose quality C64 music, until a music editor had come out. Vin, if you like to try and do some SID music, why not have a bash at GoatTracker at www.covertbitops.c64.org? I'm sure you find it handy
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Post by Mayhem on Apr 20, 2005 12:50:38 GMT
Btw the Ocean page seems to be a bad link on the site now.
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Post by Frank on Apr 20, 2005 17:58:00 GMT
All working at this end Mat?.... I did change the name from ocean to Ocean to fix a previous problem.
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Post by Mayhem on Apr 20, 2005 20:55:41 GMT
Yep works now.
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Post by tero on Jun 26, 2005 17:38:32 GMT
Hi! I can't find the music editor anymore, the link seems to be pointing to the wrong file (the freesave source)...
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Post by Frank on Jun 27, 2005 13:14:54 GMT
Hi Tero, Apologies for that, all fixed now
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