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SubDrag avatar SubDrag commented on August 27, 2024

Nothing looks out of the ordinary to me...sorry I don't know. Maybe you can mess and see if it's offset by one or something. Seems pretty standard...sng midis and one n64wavptr bank.

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fotisandstuff avatar fotisandstuff commented on August 27, 2024

It just got worse... The latest edition of N64 Sound Tool cannot even load the ROM now. It shows an error message that says "Unsupported inst type in ALInst". I had no problems whatsoever with the latest editions of Midi and Soundbank Tools.

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SubDrag avatar SubDrag commented on August 27, 2024

Sorry you're right, should be fixed now in latest push (that error, not the Toy Story other issues).

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fotisandstuff avatar fotisandstuff commented on August 27, 2024

Excellent, it works now. Thank you! Merry Christmas!

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SubDrag avatar SubDrag commented on August 27, 2024

Did you ever take a song and see if was a fixed offset or what the correct instrument mapping was? It would help with original issue.

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fotisandstuff avatar fotisandstuff commented on August 27, 2024

So, I've done some experiments with the track "Andy's Room". Ableton is reading the rest of the instrument mappings correctly, but the drum mappings are seemingly one value higher than they should be (e.g. it reads the kick drum as being Program 62, while it is, in fact, Program 61). I'm guessing this is an Ableton issue and I can fix it by hand. FL Studio 20 has no problem reading the correct values for all instruments; however, there is still an issue with instrument tuning. In the video below, I'm comparing the USF rip of the song (in foobar2000) to the midi+DLS as loaded in FL Studio. You can clearly hear that the instruments sound out of tune in FL.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rnr43jAn3CCiTYvks--r9AwngEDPQE_d/view?usp=sharing

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SubDrag avatar SubDrag commented on August 27, 2024

Are you able to analyze and see individually how far each is off? Or a pattern of some kind.

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fotisandstuff avatar fotisandstuff commented on August 27, 2024

I can't figure out a pattern about the wrong tuning, because I loaded a different song (the Game Over one) and the tuning seems to be fine. However, I do notice a pattern with the drum sounds; again, the value is Program 14 in Ableton and Program 13 in FL (the correct one). I don't know why Ableton reads the drum midi programs wrong...

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