What happened to sid2midi?

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Post by Joker1974 »

Michael wrote:
Could you tell us if it will be possible to attain new licenses at all?
Currently not. Perhaps a master key or unrestricted release when I think about it. Dunno.
Dang... I only just discovered the excellent Sid2Midi, and was looking forward to registering it. :( I'd even be willing to pay higher than the requested registration fee, just to get more than 1:30 song lengths!

Anyways, great work on your SID software, Micheal. They inspired me to get back into Midi and Mod music again! Much indebted to you, and best of luck with future endeavours :D
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Welcome to the Board Joker and a great avatar.
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Post by Madman »

Hello Michael,

i mailed you a while ago as well, asking for permission to release sid2midi (shareware) with my Sidtool ? Its freeware and some people asked to build support for sid2midi in.

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There is a lot of potential for Developing Sid2Midi and taking it to another higher level.
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Post by Cyzoon »

Hi there, if someone knows a sid2midi-like tool, please tell it to me. I only want to get the Bad Cat-Sound as midi (playtime more than 2 min :D ).

Or maybe someone has this midi-song....?

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sid2midi free

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Unless I've messed it up somehow, here you should find an entirely free build of the sid2midi GUI:
SID2MIDIw.exe
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Post by C64GLeN »

Link works for me. Many Thanks.

I'm almost tempted to have a go myself :D
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Re: sid2midi free

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Michael wrote:Unless I've messed it up somehow, here you should find an entirely free build of the sid2midi GUI:
SID2MIDIw.exe
Thanks for the link.

I don't know if i'm doing something wrong (probably), when i put a song length of say 300 seconds and then select create midi file the song is still only 90 seconds long. Can anyone help me?
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Post by omoroca »

Same problem here!
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Post by Michael »

Fixed. Re-download: SID2MIDIw.exe
Btw, documentation is found in the old zip archive: s2mwr17.zip
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Michael wrote:Fixed. Re-download: SID2MIDIw.exe
Btw, documentation is found in the old zip archive: s2mwr17.zip
Excellent, thanks again for posting the program.
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Post by Dumper »

It seems to detect the tempo differently for some reason. For example one tune i've used before with the 90 second sid2midi ran at 188bpm. But when i use the unlimited version it is only 125bpm, even when i changed the tempo setting to 188bpm, any ideas?
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Post by Michael »

The "Auto-detect bpm" setting was never saved and was "on" by default.
Re-download will fix. ;)
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Michael wrote:The "Auto-detect bpm" setting was never saved and was "on" by default.
Re-download will fix. ;)
Yippee, thank you Michael! I've been waiting for this fix for years, I had switched back to the DOS version because of it. :worship:
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Post by Cyzoon »

:D THANX A LOT for this great program :D

I´t works excellent!
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