![]() ( /MUSICIANS/H/Hermit/Magyar_Nepzenek.sid) ( /MUSICIANS/T/Toggle/Kicks_Like_a_M_U_L_E.sid) ( /MUSICIANS/C/Chiummo_Gaetano/Hope_3SID.sid) ( /MUSICIANS/C/Chiummo_Gaetano/Happy_New_Wave_3SID.sid) ( /MUSICIANS/R/Rousseau_Marcus/Future_Comets.sid) ( /MUSICIANS/C/Chabee/Electric_Raindrops.sid) ![]() ( /MUSICIANS/H/Hermit/E_G_Blues_2SID.sid) ( /MUSICIANS/R/Rousseau_Marcus/Cloudless_Rain.sid) ( /MUSICIANS/S/Spider_Jerusalem/Bronkosaurus.sid) ( /MUSICIANS/C/Chiummo_Gaetano/A_Childhood_Dream_2SID.sid) ( /MUSICIANS/C/C0zmo/50_Shades_of_Gradius.sid) Vincenzo of Molecoola, Rebels, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular Spider Jerusalem of Mayday!, svenonacid, Tristar & Red Sector Inc. Richard of Blazon, People of Liberty, Psytronik Software, Scene World Magazine, The New Dimension NecroPolo of Avatar, Hokuto Force, Level 64, SIDRIP Alliance Jammer of 1mandivision, Artstate, EXclusive ON, MultiStyle Labs, PriorArt, Samar Productions Gaetano Chiummo of Digital Monastery, Hokuto Force, Samar Productions Soci of Singular, The IDE64 project, VICE Team Hermit of Samar Productions, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular This would mean that you are no longer limited to certain set speed values like 12 or 24, and it could also let you go much crazier with irregular time signatures than you can at the moment, like 7/8 or 29/32 or whatever insane-sounding thing you want.- SID-Wizard V1.8 by Hermit (2018) For example, a sfx with start = 24 and end = 0 would play the first 24 notes (0-23) and then stop, which could then be used for 3/4 time signature patterns. One way to implement this could be to treat sfx with their loop start index > end index as having finished played when the start index is reached. I would like to be able to accomplish this without having to effectively waste a channel. The way it is set up now, the only way to play in time signatures other than 4/4 is to include a sfx in your pattern with a different playback speed (for example speed 16 + a speed 12 "sync sfx" for a 3/4 time signature). Quick mockup:ģ: Suggestion: Ability to cut sfx short (for irregular time signatures) Maybe you could use darker colors to make them stand out from unmuted notes. ![]() As it is now all we see is ".", which can be slightly annoying when dealing with arpeggios (since they take muted notes into account). This is a simple one: I'd like to have some sort of option (maybe in the config) that makes the tracker display note properties even if the note's volume is set to 0. ![]() Is it possible that the way volume works in PICO-8 could be fixed to ramp exponentially? I'm not sure how many people notice (or even care) but it's something that makes it hard to make natural-sounding ramps up in volume when creating sfx and music, especially on the quieter side.Ģ: Suggestion: Display silent notes (0 volume) in the tracker Below is an Audacity recording of a square wave in the tracker going from 1 all the way to 7 displayed in both the linear and logarithmic scale and as you can see the difference in these jumps is quite significant. The problem with this is that the way humans perceive sound is logarithmic, which means that a jump from volume values 1 to 2 is a lot more noticeable than the jump from 6 to 7. The way volume is handled in PICO-8 is that it increases linearly. ![]() I'll try to make myself as brief as possible: Recently I've been experimenting with the sfx and music editors and while they are excellent in all their simplicity, there are some areas where I would like to see it improved. ![]()
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