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I'm new for famitracker, and Nintendo Sound Format, and I have just a very little experience, how it works.
I'm curious, is it possible to rip nsf instrument to .wav files somehow...
I want to use them in modplug tracker.
I'm also interested in a program that can convert nsf files back to ftm, and something to split nsf files into individual tracks.
I tried to google for these stuffs, but I didn't find programs for these yet.
RE: Any possibility to rip nsf instrument to wav?Posted: 2010-07-15 19:11
I don't think an NSF has instruments per se. As I understand it, it is simply machine code written for the NES's 2A03. Really, the only thing you can do is try and recreate the sound you want in FamiTracker. Then you could record it and save it as a .wav to be used with Modplug or whatever tracker you use.
RE: Any possibility to rip nsf instrument to wav?Posted: 2010-07-15 19:19
[quote=Ratmanxx]a program that can convert nsf files back to ftm[/quote]
Such program will hardly come true. Even so, the tempo would be 150 and the speed is 1 so that every row lasts for one frame, and there will be a blank instrument with all DPCM samples inside. The blank instrument, along with the channel volume columns, Vxxs, Pxxs, Yxxs and Zxxs (and nothing else), create anything which, well, looks terrible...
sampled NES instruments would be weird, naturally the envelopes wouldn't remain the same speed in different registers. best idea would be to try and rebuild the instruments using MPT's own instrument settings.
alternatively you could use it2nsf.
http://mukunda.com/it2nsf1.0.zip