That plugin works great, the bars look a bit ugly without anti-aliasing though.
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iGotno_scope wrote:
im going to continue making this crazy stuff then after a while my style will be so sick that you will be like damn suuun that shit is so sick i dont even get it. i will be like bro its ok.. you dont have to.
The keyboard view can drop frames, which is fine for it, but not so good for a visualizer. Another reason I should eventually write a proper visualizer plugin system.
Erm, for us special people, could you tell me how to open this visualiser please?
I can't work it.
1) Extract https://dl.dropbox.com/u/56073318/nsfplay.zip to the folder where nsfplay 2.2 was being stored
2) Run the .exe
3) Click the icon of a hand pointing at a paper
4) Select View then select Keyboard
EDIT: 4.5) Click Settings... and move the FPS up to 60 so less frames get dropped
5) Go back to the first window that nsfplay opened, and load an nsf (via the open folder icon)
6) Colours will spaz out over your screen
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bite-sized songs inspired by rhythm game music, in Famitracker: http://soundcloud.com/patashu
Yes, speaking of colours, naruto's VRC6N001 is probably the best thing to play using the visualizer. Rainbows everywhere wooO!!
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iGotno_scope wrote:
im going to continue making this crazy stuff then after a while my style will be so sick that you will be like damn suuun that shit is so sick i dont even get it. i will be like bro its ok.. you dont have to.
Hi guys, I wrote a little synthesia plugin for nsfplay 2.2
If you've ever seen Synthesia videos on youtube, you know what it looks like already. I hacked the Keyboard View (click the hand pointing to a piece of paper then look under View) to implement this.
Make sure to set FPS to 60 under Settings... or it'll look really bad
Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I bumped into an NSF that runs fine in virtuansf but sounds completely terrible in nsfplay. No idea why that is, but I'm sure you'll be able to tell me!