I don't wish to cause a fuss, but.....
I don't wish to cause a fuss, but.....
Does no one else find it odd that The C64 Banner Exchange has banner on it for a group that has recently cracked software created by members of this great forum?
I never look at banners myself... but its a bit crap is that. Another community i am onvolved with has developers in it who create software as freeware and not long after there was a good collection, som bast started knocking it out on ebay. Hardly fair imho, but then, who cares about fair when money is involved ...... welcome to the 21st century.
Sry but i have a part of me that hates ppl who profit from others good nature when they themselves (the author ofsaid item) gets nuthin for their efforts. And especially when that sale isnt authorised. Theres still copyrights Tas - just like marked up mulicans from pepsi promotions *not to be sold seperately* but they do... I argue for the price on the can, not the price on the tag.
Sry 2 interrupt - brainstorm time - If Sid2Midi separates the 3 tracks out rather than into 1 track - this would be ideal for my earlier idea to make available sheetmusic for up and coming c64 musicians .... wouldnt it ?
I mean, just needs some1 to push sids through this filter then load them up into a package like cubase, take a screenshot of the page and host it ?
I mean, just needs some1 to push sids through this filter then load them up into a package like cubase, take a screenshot of the page and host it ?
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Sid2Midi is good for inspiration.. but nothing more
Sid2Midi can be used for many things, but accurate sheetmusic... Hmmm, I don't think so. I must second Chris here. There can be problems with the BPMs (at least I have experienced that the notes are not in perfect sync with the bars). If you're able to extract the chords, detect the tune's parts (A, B, bridge, etc) and all that yourself you can probably produce sheets that others can use, but there's no chance that you'll be able to do all this by just reading the .mid files that sid2midi produces. It's needs a lot of post-processing.
If it should be done right, we need a "The C64 Game Tunes Compendium", which could be updated regularly (just as with HVSC) with some enthusiastic group of people that wants to compile good sheets into one pdf-file.
Furthermore, I think that there is also some copyright issues here---some companies are very anal with their music being in printable form. So they will fight to get royalties (of nothing?) or simply forbid their property being used. We have this very nice gentleman's rule about how things work around here, but but but...
If it should be done right, we need a "The C64 Game Tunes Compendium", which could be updated regularly (just as with HVSC) with some enthusiastic group of people that wants to compile good sheets into one pdf-file.
Furthermore, I think that there is also some copyright issues here---some companies are very anal with their music being in printable form. So they will fight to get royalties (of nothing?) or simply forbid their property being used. We have this very nice gentleman's rule about how things work around here, but but but...