Hello!
> What about MIDI to SID? Should be even easier. You might have like 128
> midi instruments defined in GM and could try to create sounds similar to
> that with the SID. You could put the parameters for these sounds in a table
> with other characteristics, like attack/decay/sustain/release. Then if
> say instrument #1 (piano IIRC) is played in a MIDI look up the piano
> sound for the SID from that table.
I have also developed a relatively extensible and very configurable MIDI To SID
(XSID) program. At the moment it only does output to XSID reliably. I seem to
have messed up the port of the SID Wizard converter. The SID Wizard converter
is a little
limited in comparison to the XSID converter, though. I guess it would be
easier to play on the real machine however. Maybe someone can write an XSID
player for HardSID?
@Ian: My XSIDToMIDI program is definitely a step up from SID2MIDw. Give it a
try. I find doing multiple passes with different settings and combining those
in my DAW gives really awesome results.
I've been looking into how do to a Linux and MacOS port but I just don't have
the ability to port the C/C++ code library wrapper at the moment. Also, there
seems to be an issue in the LZMA units when compiled with FPC/Lazarus. Any
help would be greatly
appreciated.
Daniel.
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