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Ran-chan
Posts: 1388/12781 |
Hehe, I alread have a bunch of NSF's like all the Megaman games...
It turned out that I didn |
Surlent
Posts: 362/1077 |
Eh, I really had another NSF plugin; putting a DISABLED in front of the file name makes me not throwing any plugin away, but keeping it for sure Thanks, Disch, and as for the NotSoFatso, except the lack of the usage of "B" and "Z" very convenient and nice to use that plugin.And putting the sampling rate up to 96kHz also is very neat plus the abilities to set length values and much more *goes off hearing his NSFs like crazy, beginning with Megaman3* |
Parasyte
Posts: 75/514 |
The NSF Shadow thing is really quite wonderfully wonderful and excellent, but also wonderful at the same time! |
Colin
Posts: 1931/11302 |
Great work, Disch. Kinda forcing me to download a whole bunch of NSF's to fill out my collection now... but it's worth it.
Keep it up. |
Dish
Posts: 89/596 |
Originally posted by Gandalf The Grey I downloaded NotSoFatso 0.8, and the control panel doesn't pop up automatically, but my main window allows me to play back it normally by hitting "B" or "Z" This is very convenient, but as for functionality the panel doesn't open up, although the auto open up checks are placed in all three boxes on config 2
This must be a NSF plugin conflict. You must have more than 1 NSF plugin in your winamp folder... and winamp must be using the other one. Double-check and move the other plugins to another folder (or change their name so that it's not "in_*".. I usually just slip an underscore before the first char) |
LocalH
Posts: 8/46 |
Originally posted by Disch FDS support
w00t, now I'm switching back to NotSo Fatso, that was the only reason that I stopped using it. Now I can listen to that Disk Writer Demo cover in it's full glory, and still be able to use NSFe's with custom playlists, as well as full compatibility with standard NSFs |
Surlent
Posts: 360/1077 |
I downloaded NotSoFatso 0.8, and the control panel doesn't pop up automatically, but my main window allows me to play back it normally by hitting "B" or "Z" This is very convenient, but as for functionality the panel doesn't open up, although the auto open up checks are placed in all three boxes on config 2 |
Prier
Posts: 1114/8392 |
Maybe instead of that you should just include an overall pitch option; octaves and increments and whatnot. |
Drag
Posts: 148/254 |
Make the octave optional, because either one could be right, although since you had a very reliable source, it could be correct, but then there's some FCEU fans who will be like "WTF IT DUSNT SUND LIEK FCEU!!!!!!!" or something.
(Plus, I like listening to music in different pitches. ) |
Dish
Posts: 85/596 |
Originally posted by Acmlm but are you sure the FME-07 channels were one scale too high? They were also higher like that in FCEUd, was FCEUd wrong for once?
Not 100%, no. But I heard that from a fairly reliable source.... and it sounds like it makes more sense (like... the extra FME channels play around the same notes as the regular square waves now... whereas before they were always much higher).
I thought about making the octave change optional... but I dunno.
Make it so that control panel doesn't pop up automatically
Uncheck the "Auto Open Play Control" boxes on the 2nd config page.
have there also be a way for you to click next and prev ON WINAMP to change songs
Check the "Subclass Winamp" box on the 2nd config page (although... for some reason this doesn't work when you use the 'z' and 'b' keys to change songs =\)
The default volume for the FME-07 channels sounds like it should be at 100 instead of 255, but you can change that on your own
Yeah... getting the base volume right is mostly guesswork. =\ |
Drag
Posts: 147/254 |
The FME-07, I've heard it at both octaves. I guess no one's completely sure what pitch it's supposed to be at.
Hey Disch, I have one suggestion.
Make it so that control panel doesn't pop up automatically (or you can make it a setting to not pop up auto), and instead, have there also be a way for you to click next and prev ON WINAMP to change songs.
The default volume for the FME-07 channels sounds like it should be at 100 instead of 255, but you can change that on your own.
Edit: Ooh!! I can slow the song down! You rule!!!
Edit 2: Actually, the FME-07 sounds more like 128 instead of 100 what I suggested. |
Acmlm
Posts: 750/1173 |
Yep, got it last night and I've been listening to NSF's today
Autostop on silence is useful, Invert gives a better stereo effect ... but are you sure the FME-07 channels were one scale too high? They were also higher like that in FCEUd, was FCEUd wrong for once? |
Dish
Posts: 84/596 |
Originally posted by Xkeeper
At least make the stupid thing toggleable. I like clicking next 5000 times, thankyouverymuch
There's an option to intercept the Next and Prev buttons on winamp's main window and have them flip through tracks like Nosefart and other NSF players (it's marked as "subclass winamp" in the config menu). It doesn't work with the 'z' and 'b' buttons though... which I need to fix (though if Winamp were designed better, it wouldn't be such a problem ).
Here's another screen: http://www.geocities.com/disch_/NotsoScreen.png (since it's geocities, you'll have to copy/paste to address bar) |
Parasyte
Posts: 67/514 |
You CAN click "Next" 5,000 times. Have a look: http://parasyte.panicus.org/stuff/notso.png |
Xkeeper
Posts: -4137/-863 |
Oh, ouch. I was tempted to get this but stopped at the moment I read the line "... a slider so you don't have to click next ..."
Personally, that was the same reason I ditched winamp.com's Nosefart download. I HATE THOSE.
At least make the stupid thing toggleable. I like clicking next 5000 times, thankyouverymuch
Not only that, but the way I have winamp positioned on my screen.. a minidialouge is not what I want. If you have a screenshot of this, show it, but I'm not going through the trouble of removing Nosefart and installing this just to undo it.
Arrrgh. |
Ran-chan
Posts: 1326/12781 |
Ah, NotSo Fatso...I think I have it at home but I didn |
Prier
Posts: 1093/8392 |
Sweet...I was wondering when this was gonna be updated.
Panning, inverting sound channels options, stop after such and such length of silence...oh yea...there's some nice stuff in here...as always. |
Xkeeper
Posts: -4146/-863 |
If "silence detection" works, I'm getting this.
...
God, that's the one thing I've watned in a NSF player for a loooong time |
Dish
Posts: 83/596 |
NotSo Fatso is an NSF player for Winamp I've been working on. Just updated it today. New version has nifty pseudo-surround sound effects, silence detection, FDS support, and several other goodies.
http://disch.zophar.net/notsofatso.html <-- link for those of you interested.
Feedback welcome ^^ |