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gmlion
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16 2009 17:42    
Saving volumes in XM file?
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Hi,
I'm a quite accomplished composer but totally new to Madtracker...I've made my first composition and since it is for a videogame it is requested to be on XM format.
My problem is: how do I save my mixer volumes with this format? Each time I re-open the xm file the volumes are all 100%...should I use automation for this instead of the mixer?
thanks!

EDIT:no automations in XM...so what is the way?
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goose
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16 2009 19:45    
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If the following don't work in XM, try fast tracker FX commands. There's a list in the wiki I think. Or somewhere.


80 XXYY Set track volume

X
Volume

Y
Fine volume


Also

0C XXYY Set volume

X
Volume (00-FF)


00 = silence


40 = 50%


80 = 100%


FF = 200%

Y
Fine volume


Also


Set the note volumes in the volume column...it's hex, but starts at no volume 00 to 80 full volume.



Those are in the help under Features > Effects
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gmlion
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16 2009 22:48    
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You mean...setting every single note? Ouch. Very Happy
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Amok
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 17 2009 06:24    
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Maybe setting the volume for every single sample could do the trick. Not sure if its possible in .xm but at least its worth a try... Smile


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gmlion
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 17 2009 10:49    
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Amok wrote:
Maybe setting the volume for every single sample could do the trick. Not sure if its possible in .xm but at least its worth a try... Smile


No, sadly it is not. And I would actually avoid changing source wav files volume...

EDIT: I looked in the wrong place. It is possible. Thank you!
ciao
Gianmarco
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 17 2009 20:34    
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You are welcome Very Happy


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