(06-23-2015, 12:17 AM)iteachvader Wrote: [ -> ]One question, is it possible that the instrument banks can be exported to a .DLS format?
SF2 is a more open standard with FOSS editors and players, and is significantly more popular. Isn't it a better idea to write a SF2 exporter?
(06-23-2015, 06:53 AM)jimbo1qaz Wrote: [ -> ] (06-23-2015, 12:17 AM)iteachvader Wrote: [ -> ]One question, is it possible that the instrument banks can be exported to a .DLS format?
SF2 is a more open standard with FOSS editors and players, and is significantly more popular. Isn't it a better idea to write a SF2 exporter?
I utilize a program called Awave Studio to easily extract each instrument from a .DLS into individual .SF2 files for use in FL Studio. I'm fine with
.DLS
or .SF2, doesn't really make a difference to me.
(06-23-2015, 10:06 AM)jimbo1qaz Wrote: [ -> ]Which...
Costs money.
True, SF2 would be a better alternative, it just seemed that .DLS might be more similar to the way RSII's music banks are formatted.
(06-20-2015, 02:52 PM)jackoalan Wrote: [ -> ]OK!! Got them all out!
Here's the tool:
https://github.com/jackoalan/swrs_musyx/releases/tag/v1.0
Let me know if you have any problems
Is it possible to do this with the PC version of the first Rogue Squadron?
The sound effects are stored in a data.dat file just like II and III on the GameCube.
Can't say for certain.. you'll need to PM it to me so I can verify.
AFAIK, MusyX is GameCube-only; engineered for the hardware specifically, unless Factor5 made a PC MusyX runtime of some sort
Ahh, looks like there's a PC version of MusyX in here after all!
I see all 4 MusyX chunks in here, but the format has been optimized for PC with little-endian values.
.samp is just straight-uncompressed LPCM
Should be able to get them individually extracted, but some research into the PC .sdir will be required.
(07-01-2015, 05:31 AM)jackoalan Wrote: [ -> ]Ahh, looks like there's a PC version of MusyX in here after all!
I see all 4 MusyX chunks in here, but the format has been optimized for PC with little-endian values.
.samp is just straight-uncompressed LPCM
Should be able to get them individually extracted, but some research into the PC .sdir will be required.
If there's anything else I can provide for you, please let me know.