That I don't know the commands to use it and another program called Xsidīy Daniel England that months ago I asked for information on this forum,īut without having more detailed information that I need now. I believe that Fabio uses the program the siddump.exe for dos, You mentioned the jsidplay2 programs I couldn't get it to work.įabio manages to make the track sound very faithful to the original and the movements are very accurate. They are not parameters that can be done by ear or go to fantasy.įor midi exports I have already tried sid2midi but I don't like the result. Same thing regarding the arpeggios and the rhythm part and the filter used, To redo them because a minimum movement is enough to obtain a completely different sound. If you do not export with programs it is not humanly feasible The movements of the pwm even if I see them are difficult to carry over manually,īecause the movements are very fast and the position of the pwm I opened deepsid, but how do I find the C64Debugger better. Thanks for the reply but we are still far from what I want to get, Now that the question is well formulated what do I need to have and understand all the information of the original sid? Without going to my imagination but reporting everything respecting as much as possible the sound of the original sid. Or on a modern software with which I am familiar such as fl studio cubase and report the values as faithful as possible, That is to have all the information to be able to report the values on an old sequencer made on a c64 machine, sid file such as:Īll movements of the pulse witdh modulationĮxtract the notes of each single of the three channels,Īnd all the movements of the waves chosen in the oscillators, I want to capture information from the original. On youtube I have seen videos generated by 8-bit programs suchĪs goattracker 2 familytracker and others similar, they report the same values in the modern sequencer. Thanks for the answer, but I thought the question was well phrased. SID file format already and with C64 SID music in general. PS: Sorry if you knew all this already, but I don't know how familiar you are with the. We can dig into that deeper if you wish, but really, the primary question remains: exactly what kind of information are you hoping to get out of. So, there's no "standard" music editor or tool you can use to extract the raw data from them. Bottom line is that all of that is highly custom code and data, and these "music programs" were created with custom music editors (or sometimes coded entirely by hand). What's inside it is actually a standalone Commodore-64 assembly code program (or rarely, a BASIC program), which also has binary data in it that comprises of the sequences, patterns and notes that make up the tune (but even this may not be true for all SID tunes). SID file format is really just a metadata wrapper plus C64 code. (It does more than that, but at a very high level, that's how it works.) SID2MIDI is basically a SID emulator that converts the pitch frequency data to MIDI notes as it plays back a tune. However, this tool is old, and not all of the newer SID files may be compatible with it any more. If you would like to extract the note data from a SID music, AFAIK, SID2MIDI is still the best way to do that ( ). I'm sure there are other SID emulators that can do this, too - I'll let others chime in with their suggestions. On Windows the old Sidplay2 could do this ( ) or JSIDPlay2 can do this, too ( ). SID file to audio data, the only way to do that is to use a SID emulator and redirect its output to a WAV file. You need to be a bit more specific than that.
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