Sorry... one more thing... I'm not deep into trackers, but I'm assuming there are trackers that aren't all sample based...and allow you to program the SID. SIDWizard is one. Here's a video explaining how it would work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDSNmYz78hI Obviously this process is hardly a command on a command line hahaha but it is possible. :) w ++++++++++++++++++++++ https://jwalterhawkes.com like to know where/when I'm playing? Click here <https://jwalterhawkes.com/contact/mlist> to sign up for my list, and let the babble begin. On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 3:00 PM J. Walter Hawkes <walter_at_blatboy.com> wrote: > > Once it's converted to midi, import it into a tracker that accepts MIDI > files, that would be the easiest solution. As far as tone quality is > concerned, output from the MUSE a simple pulse/square wave, and that can be > set in the tracker I believe. (Perhaps tweak filter settings if sound is > too robust and needs to be thinned out) and it should be pretty close. > Save as SID file. > >Received on 2022-01-22 22:02:58
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