I haven't made any music ever with C64 so I'm not sure how it goes but my guess would be that the SID-chip needs some parameters to make a sound?
What I'd like is to be able to get certain sounds from .sid files and play them with MIDI-keyboard.
Is that possible with PC?
What kind of hardware and software would I be needing?
I could imagine HardSID and a VST-plugin could do the job but I suppose there isn't a such plugin?
SidStation is way too expensive but I guess it could be the last resort, though I'm not sure if even that can do the job.
Ripping sounds from SIDs
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yes, it`s possible to rip some sounds from sid files.
just mute the channels u don`t wanna hear, in the sidplayer. then export the tune as wav. open the wav in your sample editor u like and crop it.
use any vst sampler to load it, map it and play the sound rip.
anyway, it would/could be much easier to load the vst plugin "unknown 64" in your sequencer host. if u know what u are doing, u can get the whole spectrum sounds of a real sid chip, me thinks.
another vst plug is quadrasid from refx.
hope that helped you out.
bye
just mute the channels u don`t wanna hear, in the sidplayer. then export the tune as wav. open the wav in your sample editor u like and crop it.
use any vst sampler to load it, map it and play the sound rip.
anyway, it would/could be much easier to load the vst plugin "unknown 64" in your sequencer host. if u know what u are doing, u can get the whole spectrum sounds of a real sid chip, me thinks.
another vst plug is quadrasid from refx.
hope that helped you out.
bye
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That way I'd get all the effects with the sample if any were used.oj oscillation wrote:yes, it`s possible to rip some sounds from sid files.
just mute the channels u don`t wanna hear, in the sidplayer. then export the tune as wav. open the wav in your sample editor u like and crop it.
use any vst sampler to load it, map it and play the sound rip.
I've tried quadrasid out. The sound was too modern and I wasn't able to load anything from .sid files.oj oscillation wrote:anyway, it would/could be much easier to load the vst plugin "unknown 64" in your sequencer host. if u know what u are doing, u can get the whole spectrum sounds of a real sid chip, me thinks.
another vst plug is quadrasid from refx.
hope that helped you out.
bye
I tried Unknown 64 out. I couldn't find anything where to load .sid files so I guess it isn't possible with this one either.
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these plux aren`t meant to play sid files.but a good idea, actually, to sync a sid tune via vst plugin to the host. perhaps m. schwendt could do this.
if you know how to program those plux, u can create the same sound u desired as in the sidfile.
at least that`s what i think.
the hard side on it, is to know how to patch.
quote:
"That way I'd get all the effects with the sample if any were used."
for the export of wavs: i can easylie rip the bass, fx, leads and so on from a sid tune like descriped before.all i need is a one channel export of each 4 voices. all u have to do is to trim/crop the files and so on.
no big deal after all.
regards
if you know how to program those plux, u can create the same sound u desired as in the sidfile.
at least that`s what i think.
the hard side on it, is to know how to patch.
quote:
"That way I'd get all the effects with the sample if any were used."
for the export of wavs: i can easylie rip the bass, fx, leads and so on from a sid tune like descriped before.all i need is a one channel export of each 4 voices. all u have to do is to trim/crop the files and so on.
no big deal after all.
regards
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Hi K.
The Harsid will do exactly what you are asking via the free Hardsid Midi software it uses. You can load in a .sid file and the software will display each sid channel on screen. You than have to do a bit of searching to find the sound you want. Once you find it, you can save it as a patch and play it via the Hardsid soundcard in any music application that supports midi.
More info here and in the manual (PDF download):
http://www.hardsid.com/modules.php?name ... page&pid=4
Tonka
The Harsid will do exactly what you are asking via the free Hardsid Midi software it uses. You can load in a .sid file and the software will display each sid channel on screen. You than have to do a bit of searching to find the sound you want. Once you find it, you can save it as a patch and play it via the Hardsid soundcard in any music application that supports midi.
More info here and in the manual (PDF download):
http://www.hardsid.com/modules.php?name ... page&pid=4
Tonka
Great!Tonka wrote:The Harsid will do exactly what you are asking via the free Hardsid Midi software it uses. You can load in a .sid file and the software will display each sid channel on screen. You than have to do a bit of searching to find the sound you want. Once you find it, you can save it as a patch and play it via the Hardsid soundcard in any music application that supports midi.
What do you mean with the "searching of a sound"? You mean checking out .sids to find a certain sound or something like that?
Hi K.
A better explanation here:
http://www.hardsid.com/HSMIDI.htm#_Toc57875460
Last I knew, Chris Abbot @ c64audio.com had a bunch of Hardsids to sell. If you want to get one, that will be the quicker route if you are UK based (IF he still has any)
Tonka
A better explanation here:
http://www.hardsid.com/HSMIDI.htm#_Toc57875460
Last I knew, Chris Abbot @ c64audio.com had a bunch of Hardsids to sell. If you want to get one, that will be the quicker route if you are UK based (IF he still has any)
Tonka
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