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How to set up TouchOSC and Motu Microbook II Cuemix for your iPad?

  1. Download the Microbook II driver installer.
  2. After installing the drivers, you will have the Cuemix software, read the CueMix FX TouchOSC for iPad  in the ‘TouchOSC layouts’ inside the installer zip , it provides full instructions on syncing & set up.
  3. Download touchosc editor – http://hexler.net/software/touchosc  (scroll down to downloads section) (I’ve installed it C:\MUSICDATA\OTHERAPPS\TOUCHOSC) – available for mac, windows and linux.
    1. This program requires both 32-bit and 64-bit Java Runtime (JRE) for Windows.
    2. So visit java.com and download 32-bit runtime automatically.
    3. Then head to http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp to manually install Windows Offline 64-bit version,If you run the program without JRE, you get: “No JVM could be found on your system. Please define EXE4J_JAVA_HOME to point to an installed 32-bit JDK or JRE or download a JRE from www.java.com”
  4. Continue reading and following the steps in Step 2 to finish the connecting
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How to get VST / Midi instruments from old games?

That sounds like a good way to get a good quality rip of the music, but maybe you misunderstood what I meant.. or I didn’t explain it good enough. I don’t want to rip the music from the genesis games, I want the music’s individual instrument samples from its source. I want them so I could map them to a midi controller in a sequencer to make my own music/songs with the same sounds that the game has. I’m sure there are emulators of the soundcard from the genesis, but it would be like looking for a needle in a haystack trying to re-create how each sample sounds. I guess this wouldn’t really be “ripping” then would it? More like looking for the code that tells the soundcard to do a specific modulation to one of the cards instruments.

Yes there is. If you have a VGM file, you can use VGM2OPM to get an OPM of the file, which you can import inside the VOPM VSTi.

 

http://forums.sonicretro.org/?showtopic=27770

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How to create your own Karaoke subtitles with Aegisub?

Download http://www.aegisub.org/downloads/

  1. Run Aegisub
  2. Load the video: Video > Open Video
  3. Scroll video to the correct position in the Player window.
  4. Then scroll to that time in the Audio Spectrum window.
  5. Now highlight the area of the text to add subtitles in the Spectrum Window.
  6. In the textfield below, enter the subtitles, then hit ENTER. This will add the subtitle IN and OUT and TEXT in the lines below.
  7. The Audio spectrum automatically moves to the next LINE of speech, and you can use the BLUE play button there to hear the automatic selection, and adjust accordingly, before repeating step 6.

HINT: Click on the lines below the Player, to scroll the Player window to the correct position for playback and preview.

 

If you need to convert the completed ASS file to SRT, use:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ass2srv/

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