fuzzzzz
by Jeremy on November 16th, 2011
if you ever do this, i suggest several colours of wire.
i’ll tell you how it works later. here’s a sloppy sample of what it sounds like today:
jeremy evers and the bad ideas – muff happiness by jeremy.evers
xi2bmk2
by Jeremy on October 18th, 2011
Wow, I sure was wrong in my last post.
It’s cold outside now, and no snow yet… So, I have no excuses. Here’s a little tool that I cooked up to share with old-school fast tracker 2 heads that play with beatmaker 2.
xi2bmk2 will rip through your dusty old .xi instrument collection, and convert it to a shiny new .bmk2 and .wav collection.
Some notes:
- xi2bmk2 will operate recursively on an input directory that you specify. The first folders that it encounters will become the category names in the .bmk2 file.
- You can use the .wavs for whatever you like, but the tuning information, key maps, and loop points are all stored in the .bmk2 xml.
- Since fast tracker‘s envelopes were so radical, they are not converted to the standard ADSR that beatmaker 2 uses.
- Stereo pair instruments (identified by two files, *L.xi and *R.xi, in the same folder, with matching keymaps and samples) will be magically welded back together into a single stereo instrument.
You can download it here.
Enjoy!
fixing the internet
by Jeremy on February 16th, 2011
…I’ve updated the Atlantis page to link to public version 0.9p. You can download it here.
Back in action
by Jeremy on January 28th, 2011
My webhost went down a while ago. Thanks to the kindness of nitro2k01, I’m back up with a new Swedish host. nitro2k01′s the guy who made the Gameboy development file hub, and put in a lot of effort to bring me back online. Cheers nitro2k01, I owe you huge!
Unfortunately all updates from May 2009 until the present were lost, so things are a bit out-of-date. I’ve brought the Atlantis binary up to date, as well as the Fatass source code.
There’s still a lot of work to be done to bring it fully up-to-date. I am not sure how to preserve the old comments, so you may have to remember your old swears and put them back up yourselves.
It’s good to be back,
Jeremy