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Uyjulian's SPC to IT Converter Project

Started by uyjulian, December 30, 2014, 06:32:07 PM

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Zeikar

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Quote from: uyjulian on December 16, 2016, 07:08:27 AM
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/12/fedora-and-ubuntu-0days-show-that-hacking-desktop-linux-is-now-a-thing

Please don't put untrusted .spc files in spc2it because I haven't tested it for vulns yet.
Please don't talk to yourself it's the first sign of madness, nah jk bro, but seems your comment on arstechnica was overlooked too.
My media player has an SPC plugin, I believe, is there any real benefit to converting to Impulse Tracker? I don't really edit audio in roms or listen to SPCs very often, just curious.

SunGodPortal

Quote from: Zeikar on December 16, 2016, 07:26:58 AMMy media player has an SPC plugin, I believe, is there any real benefit to converting to Impulse Tracker?

It would be beneficial if you want to edit the song or perhaps if you want to use the same sound samples to write something else. I'd like to try this program because I have some minor changes I want to make to a bunch of songs in a particular game. It would be nice to do the experimenting portion in a tracking program rather than having no way to try these changes out without loading very specific parts of the game each time I want to hear what it would sound like. Unfortunately, I downloaded it and when I clicked on it, it disappeared like one of those DOS programs that requires a command prompt. Maybe it is and does but it's kinda hard to know that with no instructions.
Cigarettes, ice-cream, figurines of the Virgin Mary...

uyjulian

Quote from: SunGodPortal on December 19, 2016, 10:38:22 PM
It would be beneficial if you want to edit the song or perhaps if you want to use the same sound samples to write something else. I'd like to try this program because I have some minor changes I want to make to a bunch of songs in a particular game. It would be nice to do the experimenting portion in a tracking program rather than having no way to try these changes out without loading very specific parts of the game each time I want to hear what it would sound like. Unfortunately, I downloaded it and when I clicked on it, it disappeared like one of those DOS programs that requires a command prompt. Maybe it is and does but it's kinda hard to know that with no instructions.
Open the command line
Drag the spc2it.exe into the command line
Press enter for help

SunGodPortal

Cigarettes, ice-cream, figurines of the Virgin Mary...

uyjulian

Plans for 2018:

Store logged DSP writes while SPC emulation is being done, then process them afterwards after SPC emulation is finished
Port Moonscript changes back to C
Noise emulation (possibly new samples?)
Auto loop detection

Future plans:

SPC emulator for PS(1/2) for native playback on SPU(2) (The SPC and SPU are both made by Sony, but I'm not sure how similar they are)
Soundfont/MIDI extraction

Enjineer

Hi, new user here. I've tried your program, and it works great! However, I'm trying to convert the .it to .mid to allow for editing, and it has an absurdly high tempo when I do so - OpenMPT estimates the BPM to be 1500! Is there a way to fix this?

albert v.

Sorry to ask but im trying to find a good program to convert SPC files to iT, there's SPC2iT but is not a good conversor cause the output files are too fast and too much channels!, so i barely found this and i've just  downloaded it and finally opens, but i don't know how to use it, i try writing the commands but the spc starts playing all the time after i press enter :/ is there any guide for learning about using this program? please.