New SID to MIDI conversion tool
Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
Alright...
I've added the ability to control the pitch bend range. You can now specify after how many semitones legato should be used (which also controls the pitch bend range).
I'm working on converting Artillery by Geir Tjelta (41 instruments detected and all of them "melodic"!) and its made a huge difference because there are large bends that have to be very precise. I just set the "legato after" to 1 semitone and voila! Very accurate bends now.
Also, I now use the Legato switch controller for the legatos. If you specifically turned on Legato for a patch, it should have worked before because the notes should be overlapping but now its specified with the controller as well.
I'll upload shortly.
Daniel.
I've added the ability to control the pitch bend range. You can now specify after how many semitones legato should be used (which also controls the pitch bend range).
I'm working on converting Artillery by Geir Tjelta (41 instruments detected and all of them "melodic"!) and its made a huge difference because there are large bends that have to be very precise. I just set the "legato after" to 1 semitone and voila! Very accurate bends now.
Also, I now use the Legato switch controller for the legatos. If you specifically turned on Legato for a patch, it should have worked before because the notes should be overlapping but now its specified with the controller as well.
I'll upload shortly.
Daniel.
Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
Hrmm...
I've made a few "quality" improvements. Most notably, I've added the "Legato Extras" feature which, when used, tries to improve the quality of the output legatos. I noticed a few issues with them and this addresses those issues. You probably want to keep this feature on for lead instruments and perhaps turn it off where there are "dithered" instruments (such as they do with bass lines quite a bit to include some kind of percussion).
I've also withdrawn the pitch bend rounding residuals functionality. I think it was probably a crazy idea. The damage is already done with any considerable rounding issue and so its pointless trying to account for it.
I must point out that using a "Legato After" of 1 is not going to work out all of the time. I've noticed that for some patches, it is still better to use a higher value. This can be due to a few factors but mostly you should note that in the MIDI there is effectively another pitch bend being added by a legato. This can end up sounding strange. Unfortunately, legatos are something that I will have to rely on in the MIDI because the standard is to allow only up to 24 semitones in a pitch bend and it seems that most SIDs use much more than this.
I think the application is quite usable now. It should function quite adequately for general use.
Daniel.
I've made a few "quality" improvements. Most notably, I've added the "Legato Extras" feature which, when used, tries to improve the quality of the output legatos. I noticed a few issues with them and this addresses those issues. You probably want to keep this feature on for lead instruments and perhaps turn it off where there are "dithered" instruments (such as they do with bass lines quite a bit to include some kind of percussion).
I've also withdrawn the pitch bend rounding residuals functionality. I think it was probably a crazy idea. The damage is already done with any considerable rounding issue and so its pointless trying to account for it.
I must point out that using a "Legato After" of 1 is not going to work out all of the time. I've noticed that for some patches, it is still better to use a higher value. This can be due to a few factors but mostly you should note that in the MIDI there is effectively another pitch bend being added by a legato. This can end up sounding strange. Unfortunately, legatos are something that I will have to rely on in the MIDI because the standard is to allow only up to 24 semitones in a pitch bend and it seems that most SIDs use much more than this.
I think the application is quite usable now. It should function quite adequately for general use.
Daniel.
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Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
Great to see this a new SID to Midi tool will check it out. I've been using Ear to Midi
Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
Whoops... Fixed another regression bug.
@Analog-X64: Thanks. Good to hear there may be another user. I'd love to hear your feedback.
Daniel.
@Analog-X64: Thanks. Good to hear there may be another user. I'd love to hear your feedback.
Daniel.
Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
Heyas!
I have now got working 32 bit versions of XSID Play and XSID To MIDI on Linux. I hope to have MacOS versions very soon. I will upload them all once they are done.
I am in the process of working on the SID Convert application, too.
Daniel.
I have now got working 32 bit versions of XSID Play and XSID To MIDI on Linux. I hope to have MacOS versions very soon. I will upload them all once they are done.
I am in the process of working on the SID Convert application, too.
Daniel.
Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
*Whew*
I've consolidated the code base and now have support for 32 bit (x86) Linux for all but MIDIToSID (which I will fix soon) and XSIDList (soon to be released).
I haven't got any new progress on the MacOS port. If anyone is able to look into this, I'd be willing to provide as much help as I can. I presently don't have a Mac so am unable to do the port myself. It should be relatively simple to do, however.
I'll be attempting to port to 64 bit (x64) shortly.
Enjoy!
Daniel.
I've consolidated the code base and now have support for 32 bit (x86) Linux for all but MIDIToSID (which I will fix soon) and XSIDList (soon to be released).
I haven't got any new progress on the MacOS port. If anyone is able to look into this, I'd be willing to provide as much help as I can. I presently don't have a Mac so am unable to do the port myself. It should be relatively simple to do, however.
I'll be attempting to port to 64 bit (x64) shortly.
Enjoy!
Daniel.
Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
Heyas!
> I'll be attempting to port to 64 bit (x64) shortly.
I've fixed the problems preventing a 64 bit compilation. I'm working on building the tools in 64 bits.
I also found that my documentation is missing some vital hints.
I'll update the repository shortly. I need a few hours break, first.
Daniel.
> I'll be attempting to port to 64 bit (x64) shortly.
I've fixed the problems preventing a 64 bit compilation. I'm working on building the tools in 64 bits.
I also found that my documentation is missing some vital hints.
I'll update the repository shortly. I need a few hours break, first.
Daniel.
Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
> I'll update the repository shortly. I need a few hours break, first.
Alrighty!
Platform x64 is now supported for Linux and Windows.
I must mention that I realised that I have compiled Windows versions with support for OpenAL. If you don't have it installed, you won't have any troubles AFAIK, so long as you don't try to use it. But this is unconfirmed. If someone could test this for me, I'd be very happy.
On the other hand, it bugs me that it could be a problem, so I'll probably fix it and remove the support for OpenAL on Windows.
Daniel.
Alrighty!
Platform x64 is now supported for Linux and Windows.
I must mention that I realised that I have compiled Windows versions with support for OpenAL. If you don't have it installed, you won't have any troubles AFAIK, so long as you don't try to use it. But this is unconfirmed. If someone could test this for me, I'd be very happy.
On the other hand, it bugs me that it could be a problem, so I'll probably fix it and remove the support for OpenAL on Windows.
Daniel.
Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
> On the other hand, it bugs me that it could be a problem, so I'll probably
> fix it and remove the support for OpenAL on Windows.
I realised I should test it myself and yes, it is a problem. Damn.
I'll compile Windows versions without support for OpenAL in the standard distribution.
Apologies!
Daniel.
> fix it and remove the support for OpenAL on Windows.
I realised I should test it myself and yes, it is a problem. Damn.
I'll compile Windows versions without support for OpenAL in the standard distribution.
Apologies!
Daniel.
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Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
This looks really good. I wish there was a simple Windows binary download though...
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
But there is? In the Distribution directory?
I know there is some way of setting up the repository differently and have a nice downloader thing but I don't know how to do it.
I am considering putting the binaries in an archive instead of individually.
Daniel.
I know there is some way of setting up the repository differently and have a nice downloader thing but I don't know how to do it.
I am considering putting the binaries in an archive instead of individually.
Daniel.
Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
Okay, I'm putting the binaries into an archive. I'm just going to use 7Zip format. Is that okay or do I really need to use Zip as well?
It seems I'd need to pay for the upgraded GitHub repository and that's not happening right now.
Daniel.
It seems I'd need to pay for the upgraded GitHub repository and that's not happening right now.
Daniel.
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Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool
Oh, I didn't see that. Even though I actually have a Github account, I never know where to look. 7zip is fine these days.
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?