Old Macintosh DPCM Sounds Posted: 2010-04-20 06:47 (Last Edited: 2010-04-20 06:58 )
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Doommaster1994
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Here is something that you might like. I converted some sounds from the older Macintosh OSs and uploaded them here to use with the DPCM channel. I am doing this because there are some sound effects in here you might want to use in your music. Hope you enjoy!
tssf
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#5776
You forgot to attach / upload the archive
Doommaster1994
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#5779
I know. I have to recreate them since I screwed them up in the instrument. They sound pretty good quality though.
kinkinkijkin
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#7114
*(*where's the files?*)*
Posted: 2010-07-12 16:34 (Last Edited: 2010-07-12 16:37 )
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Demick12
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Are they done yet? The anticipation is killing me here... @_@
Well, float them here when you're done.
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kinkinkijkin
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#7167
I. NEED. MAC. SOUNDS.
Posted: 2010-07-12 16:50 (Last Edited: 2010-07-12 17:26 )
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nicetas_c
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Mac DPCM samples are missing for 83 days. The day DoomMaster1994 created this post is 20-04-2010 and today is 11-7-2010 (at the time I am editing this post).
Or maybe the pack is already here, yet it stays invisible because I am not using anything Mac.
kinkinkijkin
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#7170
83 days? I haven't been here anywhere NEAR that long.
Doommaster1994
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#7176
I will upload them soon. Be patient, please. Even if I didn't you could do it yourself anyway, it's really easy.
Doommaster1994
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#7177
Since there's too many sounds, I have put them in a .zip file, but I will show you how to put them in DPCM for any new users:
1. Go to Instrument > New
2. Double click on where it says "New Instrument" in the black box.
3. Click on the tab that says "DPCM Samples"
4. Click import and then select any WAV file you want.
5. Click on the sound and click the '<' button to assign it to a key.
Attachments:
macintosh_sounds.zip (886 Kb)
Posted: 2010-07-12 18:45 (Last Edited: 2010-07-12 18:48 )
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nicetas_c
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Wh-wh-wh-what? WAV samples?
This is not worth 83 days of waiting. FamiTracker's WAV2DPCM feature sucks. High-quality samples would become low-quality DPCM samples anyway.
For example, that 'bip' is a square wave. DPCM does not like square waves, and it will sound like an ugly mix between sine wave and triangle wave.
That said, this is the FamiTracker forum, so I thought that you have got DPCM samples. But I am wrong.
Doommaster1994
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#7183
Everytime I tried to put in the voices, the sound would screw up and it would replace others.
Posted: 2010-07-12 19:25 (Last Edited: 2010-07-12 19:26 )
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nicetas_c
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#7185
It would be more surprising if the DPCM samples won't screw up...
As I said before, FamiTracker's WAV2DPCM feature sucks.
Doommaster1994
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#7187
Well then how do I make it sound better?
kinkinkijkin
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#7190
Just get jsr to try to improve the WAV2DCPM feature.