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Posted: Thu Oct 28 2004 23:10
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This looks f*cking great! Please let us/me know when you make more, because this makes a great addition to existing knowledge bases!
I'll think about a way to start combining all tutorials around, because fragmentation never is a good thing to find something.
Thumbs up for this!
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D Vibe
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Posted: Thu Oct 28 2004 23:28
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Looks good.
Just an offtopic:
Are there many guys who use hexadecimals in the pattern lenght numbers? I don't, because I've growned up (which all of you already knows blabla) with Soundtracker/Noisetracker/Protracker on the Amiga, and those were customly numbered 0-63 ... So I'm quite used to that.
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goose
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Posted: Fri Oct 29 2004 10:21
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HEX for me all the way... I find it really hard to use Decimal now. Hex is so much more suited to 4/4 music, as it is Base 16. It's one of the things that keeps me tracking. I wish other progs had the option to use it. Madtracker should have the option to make the songlist sequence editor (first column) use hex too, like you have in the config option in the pattern's line number column. |
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mikx
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Posted: Fri Oct 29 2004 10:59
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decimal all the way, baby! one to ten, yee haww!!
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QBical
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Posted: Fri Oct 29 2004 13:21
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I never tried it decimal, but hex works for me just fine...
as goose said it's more logical in a 4/4 measure track...
grtz
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Martin
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Posted: Fri Oct 29 2004 14:09 decimal |
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0-16-32-48  |
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D Vibe
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Posted: Fri Oct 29 2004 14:23
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The old Soundtracker also had the volume command (C) numbered 0-64, but Noisetracker changed that and made it hexadecimal instaed (which I'm used to since then ofcourse.. )
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Sunbuster
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Posted: Fri Oct 29 2004 17:02
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either way works just fine for me
btw. Binaerpilot, nice tutorial  |
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MC Project
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Posted: Sat Oct 30 2004 20:28 938w4ut8ierjg |
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Well, nothing new to me in your tutorial binarpilot. I know this command already and I use it for more things, but...The only thing that is preventing me to use this command is because of the pops. I also hear them in your example, so my question is...Is it my boxes, my soundcard, the sample itself or MadTracker? Thanx in advance
It remains a good tutorial by the way |
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