I don't promise anything! It could be done though. NSFPlay 2.3 already logs to text if you set the options for it. It's a matter of writing a text converter.
Oh, yeah, it's not in development anymore, so there's not much you can do if you want to see N163 NSFs in FamiTracker, but in NSFPlay you can slow down playback and see what the keyboard is playing, along with more stuff. Get NSFPlay (there's a thread here with the latest version), and find the "Keyboard" feature. There you can slow down playback and see the notes, which should help with N163 NSFs since you can't import them into FamiTracker.
Aww. It's going to be harder to know what instruments they perform to make something like Mamgi Tensi II (Wrong pronounce?) and King of Kings.
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More good news about NSFplay (I'm not quoting directly, and I'm not sure if rainwarrior even said this, but...). Part of the plan with NSFplay is to get it to export text in the Famitracker format, so all those N163 NSFs you want to disect may eventually be able to just be natively imported into a future stable version of FamiTracker.
Oooh! So the text can be export that could contain an instrument msde for the NSF?
Oooh! So the text can be export that could contain an instrument made for the NSF?
Like rainwarrior and I said (because I didn't directly quote him), it's POSSIBLE, but not guaranteed. But yes, to answer your question the export would contain raw "instrument" data (as in it probably won't contain instruments themselves, but you'll be able to piece the values together like with NSFimport)
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Oooh! So the text can be export that could contain an instrument made for the NSF?
Like rainwarrior and I said (because I didn't directly quote him), it's POSSIBLE, but not guaranteed. But yes, to answer your question the export would contain raw "instrument" data (as in it probably won't contain instruments themselves, but you'll be able to piece the values together like with NSFimport)
So that means if I did those things in NSFPlay about exporting raw "instrument" data with King of Kings, Mappy Kids, ect. , I can able to
use the instruments inside of those!?!
(I'm a little confused about "possible", and "yes"..)
Edit: Although the "checkmark" on the volume seems unworking, OHMYGOSHOHMYGOSHOHMYGOSHOHMYGOSHOHMYGOSHOHMYGOSHOHMYGOSHOHMYGOSH I CAN SEE THE WAVE, I CAN ABLE TO KNOW WHAT INSTRUMENT THEY USE!!!!!
If I'm not wrong, that checkmark enables the keyboard visualization of the notes each channel is playing. If you uncheck everything, you'll notice there's no more dots on the keyboard display.
If I'm not wrong, that checkmark enables the keyboard visualization of the notes each channel is playing. If you uncheck everything, you'll notice there's no more dots on the keyboard display.
Oh. .3.
What about the "wave" section? How can I tell what wave size is it, if one part, it seems very small, but on the other part, I see about 4x times the size of it? It sound like a silly question, but the wave seems
it's able to be like wave 32, but I see larger size than that..
I don't have any clues about that. I think there should be a field which shows the exact size of a wave, because trying to figure it out by just looking at it is a little hard. I have noticed that when a channel stops playing another wave shows at the right, but I don't really know what this is all about. rainwarrior currently develops NSFPlay so maybe he could explain that better.
I don't have any clues about that. I think there should be a field which shows the exact size of a wave, because trying to figure it out by just looking at it is a little hard. I have noticed that when a channel stops playing another wave shows at the right, but I don't really know what this is all about. rainwarrior currently develops NSFPlay so maybe he could explain that better.
If you left click on the channel number, you can copy the waves directly to he clipboard, so you can just paste then into Famitracker instead of having to manually type everything in by hand.
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