I don't know if anyone has experienced this, but sometimes while I'm working on a track and I press any button in the menu, it becomes "stuck" and the tracker freezes for a few seconds. If any other button is pressed, it becomes equally stuck, and the minimize/maximize/close buttons become unresponsive.
Something very strange has happened. All of a sudden, NSF export is totally messed up. It was working fine until today. Now EVERYTHING I export is really broken. If I go back to v3.0, it works fine.
Weird, tadpole, I exported from 3.5 and it's working just fine. Take a listen.
It's exporting FDS to NSF that's choppy for me. I think NSF export has trouble with FDS note release ready instruments. Take a listen to what happened (in break.nsf)
Also, for me, in general, FDS export to NSF is messy about the volumes. However, WAV export works like a charm, no matter what.
Curiously enough, while I get this bug in the computer at work, I don't get it in the computer at my home. (Is this some sort of divine message telling me not to use the work computer for leisure? I may never know.)
I upload here tests of several kinds of released and non-released instruments, to something vaguely resembling the tune of Pachelbel's Canon.
Now, there is another interesting bug happening here - at least in my NSFplay copy, if all the channels besides the FDS channel are empty, NSFplay thinks it ends before it actually does...
I include in this post both versions of the NSF (with and without interruption) and the FTM file corresponding to the non-interrupted version of the NSF.
Now, there is another interesting bug happening here - at least in my NSFplay copy, if all the channels besides the FDS channel are empty, NSFplay thinks it ends before it actually does...
Did you check off 'Stop the song automaticaaly after [] second(s) silence'? I think that there is a bug in NSFplay which does not detect the non-silence of the FDS channel.
I just tripped over another bug (maybe someone found this one?):
In the FDS Instrument window, when I go to paste my own wave data into the nifty little number box (after a certain number of times), it doesn't want me to paste anything in there. I have a preference of recording wave data into digits in a .txt file for better storage so that way I can just paste from it later instead of redrawing the whole damn thing (which can equate to a big ol' pain in the ass imo, seeing as how small the wave draw dots are - though the wave draw thingy IS a cool feature).
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You now process Dracula's Rib. Good luck processing it...
I found another bug. When I clear unused instruments, some buggy behavior happens: When I try to save instruments, sometimes the program will crash, and other times, it tries to save the instrument above what is currently selected.
Edit: Looks like this bug was already discovered earlier.
Edit: I think using the "cleanup" feature is what causes this bug.