Author Topic: Drum/Percussion sound library  (Read 1187 times)

Michirin9801

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Re: Drum/Percussion sound library
« Reply #15 on: December 24, 2016, 12:59:44 PM »
There's also a Windows build here, if anyone wants to play with it, and maybe send me any DMF files that it doesn't work with ...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/y1qvxrp1fw2pupc/dmf2pce.exe?dl=0


It's nothing earth-shattering, yet, but it does decompress and scan through DefleMask files and display the important information.
I don't know how useful this info is, and I know this software isn't exactly 'finished' but it doesn't really work on my PC (It's a Windows 7), when I click on it it spends a long time "not responding" to then be terminated, and when I try to open a .dmf file with it it once again spends a long time "not responding" but this time it does indeed open, for a fraction of a second and then it closes itself...

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Re: Drum/Percussion sound library
« Reply #16 on: December 24, 2016, 01:28:33 PM »
I don't know how useful this info is, and I know this software isn't exactly 'finished' but it doesn't really work on my PC (It's a Windows 7), when I click on it it spends a long time "not responding" to then be terminated, and when I try to open a .dmf file with it it once again spends a long time "not responding" but this time it does indeed open, for a fraction of a second and then it closes itself...

Hahaha ... you're not old-skool enough, and I forgot to make it user-friendly.  #-o

It's a command-line tool and not a Windows application.

You open up a command prompt, navigate to the directory that contains dmf2pce.exe and the .dmf files, and then run ...
  dmf2pce "Misty Blue Opening.dmf"
... (or whatever you .dmf file is called) and it prints up a bunch of information.

I'll cook up a batch file to make it a drag-n-drop process for the next version.  :)

Michirin9801

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Re: Drum/Percussion sound library
« Reply #17 on: December 24, 2016, 03:00:57 PM »
I don't know how useful this info is, and I know this software isn't exactly 'finished' but it doesn't really work on my PC (It's a Windows 7), when I click on it it spends a long time "not responding" to then be terminated, and when I try to open a .dmf file with it it once again spends a long time "not responding" but this time it does indeed open, for a fraction of a second and then it closes itself...

Hahaha ... you're not old-skool enough, and I forgot to make it user-friendly.  #-o

It's a command-line tool and not a Windows application.

You open up a command prompt, navigate to the directory that contains dmf2pce.exe and the .dmf files, and then run ...
  dmf2pce "Misty Blue Opening.dmf"
... (or whatever you .dmf file is called) and it prints up a bunch of information.

I'll cook up a batch file to make it a drag-n-drop process for the next version.  :)
Yeah, I'm really not >w>
I'm a 2000s kid after all... And I'm too lazy for cmd...
a drag-n-drop version would really come in handy!

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Re: Drum/Percussion sound library
« Reply #18 on: December 24, 2016, 06:28:18 PM »
a drag-n-drop version would really come in handy!

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[Fri 19:34]<nectarsis> been wanting to try that one for awhile now Ope
[Fri 19:33]<Opethian> l;ol huge dong

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