Hello, I've not been active here in years, but a few months ago I made a fork of Sik's Echo sound driver. I shared it to a few people but then forgot about actually releasing it properly.
What I did was to add fade outs (and a nice piano view in the Tester rom). I also did some modifications to be able to assemble it with vasm.
The songs were converted with my Dmf2Esf converter, which is a few features away from being ready for release.
Anyway, get it here. https://github.com/superctr/echo
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Wondering if there has been any progress on your DMF2ESF tool?
What does db stand for? Well that's an excellent question...
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Sorry for being really late, I put the DMF2ESF tool on Github a while ago, it's here: https://github.com/superctr/dmf2esf
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Yikes! I am also equally late in checking for a reply...TheMVRules wrote:Sorry for being really late, I put the DMF2ESF tool on Github a while ago, it's here: https://github.com/superctr/dmf2esf
Thanks I'll check out the tool!
What does db stand for? Well that's an excellent question...
http://www.db-electronics.ca
http://www.db-electronics.ca