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 Readme for:  Audio » Convert » snd2mid.lha

Description: Converts NES, GB, MS, GG .SND songs to MIDI.
Download: snd2mid.lha       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 52kb
Date: 20 Sep 06
Author: Marat Fayzullin, Amiga port by Chris Cowell, AmigaOS 4.0 compile by Spot / Up Rough
Submitter: Spot / Up Rough
Email: spot/triad se
Category: audio/convert
License: Other
Distribute: yes
Min OS Version: 4.0
FileID: 2083
 
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SND2MID Converts NES, GB, MS, GG .SND songs to MIDI.
Author Marat Fayzullin.

AmigaOS port by Chris Cowell, AmigaOS 4.0 compile by Spot / Up Rough.

Usage:

Snd2Mid test.snd >test.mid

The PSG file is the sound output from iNES, Virtual Gameboy, or Master Gear,
some of which can be found on several platforms, like PC, Mac, Amiga.
In these emulators, there should be an option to "record audio".  This will
generate a file containing the PSG sound information.  This is not a
conventional sound sample, however. It can only be used in Snd2Mid, PSGPLAY,
or AudioReplay.

The MIDI file is the output file in MIDI format.  It can be played on very
many platforms in a standard MIDI sequencer or player.  On the Amiga, GMPlay
can play these MIDI files.  You should definitely get it! (Also on AmiNet)

If you don't specify the PSG file or the MIDI filename, the program will
attempt to process data from the standard input or to the standard output,
respectively (How this is useful, I don't know).

Try the example SNDs that I've included!



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