![]() Changed the application caption text (filename now comes first).Upgraded the ReSID emulation (resid-fp).line for browsing back to the parent folder Added an exit application confirmation dialog.You can now drag-and-drop an SF2 source file directly into the editor.Ctrl+U now toggles between lower and upper case letters for all hexadecimal values.All tables can now be accessed with Alt+ (the letter is highlighted in the table name).Improved the table layout handling to allow for vertically tiled tables.Changed hotkey for bit editing in tables to Shift+Enter because of descriptions now using Enter.Updated the converter to copy instrument descriptions from GT2 and MOD files.Also updated all the demo songs with command and instrument descriptions.All drivers have been updated with meta data for the new descriptions capability.Added description labels in the command and instrument tables.And as a first, SID Factory II is now also available on macOS – maintained by Michel de Bree. The new build also includes updated versions of the user manual, the overlay, and the GT2/MOD converter. Just hit Enter to edit a description in each of these tables. The main feature of this build is descriptions for commands and instruments. Fixed left/right blindness in user manual.Fixed note preview sometimes behaving inconsistently.Fixed Caps Lock note preview not working properly.Fixed crashing when trying to display unknown characters (typically in a disk menu).Fixed macOS crash bug when trying to open a folder that you had declined in a system dialog.Added the latest version of SDL2 to the macOS package. ![]() A dialog box is now shown if either saving or entering a folder fails.Note: The Linux build will also need the sub folders from the Windows version. We haven’t tested this ourselves and thus we can’t promise that it will work without any major issues: SIDFactoryII_Linux_20200725.zip Groepaz from the VICE team also compiled a version for Linux. This is a service update that fixes a few issues in the latest main build. The main features of this build are a help overlay (use F12), color schemes (browse these with Ctrl+F7) and driver update 11.02 with commands for pulse program index, tempo change and main volume.Īlso, SID Factory II is now for the first time on GitHub. The main features of this build are the converter now being embedded into the editor itself, hotkeys for duplicating a sequence, and driver update 11.03 with a filter enable flag bit in the instruments.īut wait just a minute… what’s happening in that image!? □ Version Please refer to the GitHub page for the full list of changes as well as the source codes. The main features of this build are song list descriptions, driver 11.04 with note delay, specifying the zero page addresses used by the driver, and various minor fixes. Please download the service release version 20221007 above. The main features of this build are multi song support, copy/paste areas in sequences, copy/paste multiple sequences in the song list, configurable virtual piano layout, and a ton of new demo source tunes. This is a service release that fixes a crash when converting NP20 and GT tunes, a crash when using a loop point beyond position 128, and a bug where sometimes you couldn’t edit sequences before playing. Need help learning how to use SID Factory II? Check out this tutorial series also on this blog. There’s also a new driver 11.05 with a pulse reset flag. Note that the background of the pulse bars gains the filter bar color whenever filtering is enabled for that voice. The main feature of this build is a visualizer in the bottom left corner that shows dynamically updated bars for pulsating and filtering. Please refer to the GitHub page for the source codes. Here you can find the latest builds for downloading.įeel free to comment either here or in our Facebook group. ![]() It uses the reSID emulator and is currently in open BETA. SID Factory II is a cross-platform editor for composing music that will work on a Commodore 64. ![]()
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