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SomethingUnreal (August 31, 2008 at 4:28 pm)
Please check the video description... -_-"
oleduck9 (August 31, 2008 at 8:01 am)
where do u get the midi?
Slasherbaven (August 24, 2008 at 2:53 am)
Ah, so that's how it is.
I thought by putting a buzzer there you're saying that you could program a buzzer to make that sound whenever it's activated in a separate circuit.
My bad.
Very neat program BTW. ;)
SomethingUnreal (August 24, 2008 at 1:02 am)
It's just the internal 'PC speaker' - you know, the one which beeps during BIOS. ;)
It's just that the computer you see there came with a little 8-ohm speaker connected there, so I guessed it would be okay to connect something a little more powerful to there as long as it remained 8 ohms (it seems okay).
Slasherbaven (August 24, 2008 at 12:35 am)
Yeah, that would be very convenient.
SomethingUnreal, this might be too much to ask, but how do you integrate the bleeper music into a buzzer?
Maybe you could hook me up to an online guide, saving yourself the trouble of explaining. =]
SomethingUnreal (August 23, 2008 at 9:58 pm)
It certainly does - the music you hear is playing using a freeware program I made called "Bleeper Music Maker" (which you can download from my site - a link's in my channel profile).
The MIDI file is playing through a MIDI output from my soundcard, which is connected with a cable to my soundcard's MIDI input. My program is playing what it sees through MIDI input. Very soon (within perhaps a week or so) I intend to integrate a MIDI file player into the program, eliminating need for MIDI devices.
Slasherbaven (August 23, 2008 at 11:51 am)
Hold on.. your camera, you occasionally point it to a buzzer.
Does that mean there is a way you can program a buzzer using BMM so that it makes that sound?
Tachin1994 (August 15, 2008 at 6:23 pm)
Mr Game & Watch Was her
SomethingUnreal (August 14, 2008 at 8:54 am)
No - for games 6 (this), 7 and 8, in the in-game config, there is an option to play music either as WAV or MIDI. The WAV is the 'original', as ZUN intended it to be heard. According to him, the MIDI is more a kind of 'bonus' material, and due to the file format restrictions, will miss out certain elements of the WAV at times, so he recommends that we use the WAV option. Probably because of this, later games unfortunately don't even have an option of using MIDI instead of WAV for the music. -_-
AguFungus (August 14, 2008 at 5:22 am)
I didn't know they were all MIDIs. Does it mean that the games use a sound font for their songs? |