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FamiTracker's Volume Table
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2013-05-17 06:34
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Necrophageon
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#47772
I made this as a reference and thought others might find it useful.
It should be noted that "volume column setting" and "volume macro" are interchangeable - the results are the same either way.
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2013-05-18 00:08
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2013-05-18 00:13
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Xyz_39808
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#47778
Durr command
http://famitracker.com/wiki/index.php?title=Volume
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2013-05-18 02:29
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cak
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#47780
Well it's nice to have in a pdf anyway.
That said, what would be much more useful is a batch calculator (which probably exists if you look around).
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2013-05-18 06:27
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Necrophageon
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#47789
Xyz_39808 wrote:
Durr command
http://famitracker.com/wiki/index.php?title=Volume
BAAAHAHahaha! I guess a little checking before setting out on my quest would have been a good idea.
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2013-05-18 08:29
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Xyz_39808
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#47791
This is of useful note here I think too
http://pastebin.com/Y7KiUjpT
(Can't tell if nicetas wrote it or just pastebin'd it)
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2013-05-18 13:08
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jsr
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#47793
You can find this table in apu.s from the NSF driver source too. It's both volumes multiplied and divided by 15 and then rounded up to 1 unless one of the volumes is 0.
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