All great info, thanks! Paul Pridham Sent from my iPod On 2009-09-02, at 10:10 PM, DDP DDP <theddp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
you can also create your own instruments in goattracker. IT will teach you about register values. All instrument settings are directly input as register values, in hex. You can get the sid registers from the datasheet, and the values you can get by analyzing goattracker instruments.BUt also, you can sample a sound from a sid, and then look at the waveform. You'll see exactly what the wavetable is doing that way.On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Lime Mack Grime <lime@xxxxxxxx> wrote: madgarden wrote:> Yeah, I'm basically looking for the SID register settings etc. for these instruments, so I can try to reproduce > them in my soft- synth engine."Earballing" it could be a lot of fun, but there's tools to help analyze SID instruments.Try RanSID by Stephen Judd: http://www.ffd2.com/fridge/ransid/Something else you might want to look at is ICU64. It's an interesting program that wasannounced a while back and just released yesterday. Download: http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/download.php?id=104095 Youtube video demonstrating ICU64: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjcvR5McmSg&feature=fvsr Lime Mack Grime -- An Excellent Credit Score is 750 See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps!