@Bassisnevertooloud DPCM is a format of lo-fi sampled sound. Basically, you load .wav files of a certain (low) quality into it and you use it like a drum set.
@Rami2145 make a new instrument and go to the dpcm saples panel. You will see load use that one. go to the directory where you store ( .dmc ) files. you have to map them to a key after you load them do this by selecting that key and maping that sample to the key. make sure they are dmc not dms samples. I will pm you some .dmc samples rami.
the hex numbers go from 0-F (0-15). Basicly instead of 10 numbers there are 15. so A=10 than 10= 16 and so on. I hope that answers your question. thanks for taking time to check out my music.
what does the dcpm do??
Bassisnevertooloud 1 year ago
@Bassisnevertooloud DPCM is a format of lo-fi sampled sound. Basically, you load .wav files of a certain (low) quality into it and you use it like a drum set.
Sacredfire059 1 year ago
Your patches have been such a great help over the years. I never thanked you. :) :) :)
LubricatedBeat 1 year ago
@Tristancorrales I did try to dl some samples, but when I went to the folder, it showed empty...even though it was full of .dms files.
Rami2145 1 year ago
@Rami2145 make a new instrument and go to the dpcm saples panel. You will see load use that one. go to the directory where you store ( .dmc ) files. you have to map them to a key after you load them do this by selecting that key and maping that sample to the key. make sure they are dmc not dms samples. I will pm you some .dmc samples rami.
TristEndo 1 year ago
How do you use DPCM?
Rami2145 1 year ago
sounds megaman-y
metroidfannumber1 2 years ago
nice site
manfromuranus 2 years ago
What do the letters in the volume column do?
xXBR4D3NXx 2 years ago
it is hex numbers.
the hex numbers go from 0-F (0-15). Basicly instead of 10 numbers there are 15. so A=10 than 10= 16 and so on. I hope that answers your question. thanks for taking time to check out my music.
TristEndo 2 years ago
hex has 16 numbers actually.
halfaheartbongobongo 2 years ago
this is a sweet tune, you're soooo good with NES/FC sound :D
Tiidonator 2 years ago
are you using .NSF samples for the drums?
DJEDI296 3 years ago
The way you use DPCM samples is by either importing .DMC or .WAV files into famitracker, and assigning them to notes.
blarrer20 3 years ago
oops..I'm logged in on someone elses account...this is L-tron commenting :p
shininglight777 3 years ago
this is one totally badass song dude! One of my favs of yours
shininglight777 3 years ago
Tristendo FTW!
kurtrizzo1987 3 years ago