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« on: November 05, 2024, 02:51:16 »
srry for bad english
Sup! I recently submitted a module called artificial-intelligence-bomb.it , and the file upload was rejected for "conversion by a script". I love making covers of songs made for other systems/soundchips and transcribing them into .it or .xm. My account consists of those covers (not converted tracks), and my recent upload is no exception.
Well, just so you can believe me, here are some key little details that prove my claim.
1.- The original 2a03 chip included in the famicom does not have an integrated vibrato effect. To achive a vibrato on a note, you need to manually adjust the pitch up and down. In my cover, i just didn't wanted to do that. so i just used the integrated Hxx effect included on .it modules.
2.- The notes on the noise channel just dont add up. the original scale of notes of the noise channel works different. So in my cover, i placed the notes by ear, without considering consistency. This means that meanwhile in the original, two notes may be the same, but in my cover those same notes may be different.
speaking about the noise channel, i only recorded 3 samples and combined them into 1 instrument. It's not great, but it's good enough
i DID transcribed the notes one by one manually, but i DID NOT used any sort of software to do that for me.
the samples were recorded and edited with audacity, and finetuned in OpenMPT itself.
a mistake i made was not naming it something like cover_artificial-intelligence-bomb.it , so if you think its needed to change the name of the file, change it.
i spent days making this cover, so it would be great if it gets accepted.
pd: i used a free image hosting website, and i don't know if the attached images will last long, so these are the img links: https://ibb.co/0mJNzw4 https://ibb.co/LrpGh6j
Sup! I recently submitted a module called artificial-intelligence-bomb.it , and the file upload was rejected for "conversion by a script". I love making covers of songs made for other systems/soundchips and transcribing them into .it or .xm. My account consists of those covers (not converted tracks), and my recent upload is no exception.
Well, just so you can believe me, here are some key little details that prove my claim.
1.- The original 2a03 chip included in the famicom does not have an integrated vibrato effect. To achive a vibrato on a note, you need to manually adjust the pitch up and down. In my cover, i just didn't wanted to do that. so i just used the integrated Hxx effect included on .it modules.
2.- The notes on the noise channel just dont add up. the original scale of notes of the noise channel works different. So in my cover, i placed the notes by ear, without considering consistency. This means that meanwhile in the original, two notes may be the same, but in my cover those same notes may be different.
speaking about the noise channel, i only recorded 3 samples and combined them into 1 instrument. It's not great, but it's good enough
i DID transcribed the notes one by one manually, but i DID NOT used any sort of software to do that for me.
the samples were recorded and edited with audacity, and finetuned in OpenMPT itself.
a mistake i made was not naming it something like cover_artificial-intelligence-bomb.it , so if you think its needed to change the name of the file, change it.
i spent days making this cover, so it would be great if it gets accepted.
pd: i used a free image hosting website, and i don't know if the attached images will last long, so these are the img links: https://ibb.co/0mJNzw4 https://ibb.co/LrpGh6j