#19990 - gxb - Thu Apr 29, 2004 1:33 pm
the author is ellfinal,and I only translated it into English.
Let's thank elffinal for bring us such an excellent MIDI player for us.
QUICKSTART
- Add any midi files you need to the included mid directory.
- Run tr(ENGLISH).exe (this creates the song.gba)
- Flash the song.gba file with your flash-software of choise.
USING
Directional Pad - SELECT MIDI FILE
A = PALY MIDI
B = STOP
START = OPTION
L= PAGE UP
R =PAGE DOWN
Now you can visit http://gunshopping.go.nease.net for more infomation.
You can also download the newest version(English) there.
That's an English website.
Just give it a try.
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#20013 - dagamer34 - Fri Apr 30, 2004 12:05 am
Sorry, not exactly good at reading Asian characters. You think you can upload it to an English site for downloading?
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#20014 - dagamer34 - Fri Apr 30, 2004 1:05 am
I figured it out. Since I had to make a username but am not going to use it anymore, here's the one I used.
Username: dag
password: mario3
And the player is ... jaw-droppingly good. And I am SERIOUS. Just like how it sounds on my PC too.
And the sheer number of songs you can fit on the thing... wow.
For all those who wanted a GBA MIDI player, your prayers have been answered.
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#20022 - gxb - Fri Apr 30, 2004 5:52 am
Where can I post it ?
#20023 - gxb - Fri Apr 30, 2004 5:59 am
Now you can visit http://gunshopping.go.nease.net for more infomation.
You can also download the newest version(English) there.
That's an English website.
Just give it a try.
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#20026 - gxb - Fri Apr 30, 2004 6:18 am
Now you can visit http://gunshopping.go.nease.net for more infomation.
You can also download the newest version(English) there.
That's an English website.
You can change FREQUENCY form 16KHz to 44 khz.
Just give it a try.
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#20027 - gxb - Fri Apr 30, 2004 6:19 am
you can download an english version there
#20036 - NoMis - Fri Apr 30, 2004 8:39 am
Theres a relly nice Edit button :)
#20040 - gxb - Fri Apr 30, 2004 10:39 am
Though it's big,the performance is quite good.
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#20052 - gb_feedback - Fri Apr 30, 2004 7:44 pm
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It has a far better performance than Sound Player Plug-in For Pogoshell has.
That's an English website. |
Out of six posts that's 4 times you said this! I'm assuming that this is just a problem with using english and not a spam-like attack on me :)
I agree that it sounds very nice though - no problems with that. It should sound nice as it's about 80 times bigger! This gives the chance to include much higher quality samples.
When I wrote the Pogoshell plug-in I didn't think that Pogoshell users would appreciate a plug-in of 14.3 Mbits!
Please carry on plugging your player, but I'd appreciate an end to the unnecessary comparison to a Pogoshell plug-in.
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#20066 - Miked0801 - Sat May 01, 2004 1:13 am
How does it compare to the built in musyx player?
#20068 - gxb - Sat May 01, 2004 1:45 am
I'm very sorry for the unnecessary comparison .
The program is still in progress.
And a lot of functions are not open yet.
This is just a midi player at time ,and it may be a multip-media software someday.
If you understand Chinese,you'll know why it is so big.