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Convert .org into .wav?
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I'm trying to make a soundtrack in famitracker and I want to use the drams in ORGMaker 1.3.4. as DPCM. Although, I couldn't find a way to convert .org into .wav files. Can anyone try to convert them for me? Surprise
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You could use Audacity to convert Org into Wav or any other sound file you want. And its free.
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I already tried that method, and the quality was terrible when I used it in famitracker. Is there any other way? :/
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Sadly, I don't know how to really use that program. But from what I read:

Quote:It is possible to import wave files (PCM) and convert them to 1-bit DPCM samples. Although the samples must be raw PCM, the format itself should not matter (the most common format is .WAV). Choose import in the DPCM instruments dialog, select a file and a new dialog will come up where you choose quality and volume.

Is this Org the RAW PCM?
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Could upload some of the files? I might like to take a closer look.
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recme, does it absolutely have to be .WAV? I only ask because if you convert it to .MP3 with the right settings it should still sound perfect.
underneath the Save button is an Options button, you click that, make sure your settings are this:

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(06-11-2013, 05:53 PM)puggsoy Wrote: Could upload some of the files? I might like to take a closer look.

Sure, but you need OrgMaker 1.3.4. to open the files. These are the files: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9665...amples.zip

And Mighty, they can be in mp3 too. I can convert the .MP3's into .WAV's easily.
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Well, apparently ORG is similar to MIDI: that is, it's a sequence of notes and instruments, rather than audio samples (like WAV). For that reason it's not really simple to directly convert it to WAV or MP3, since the sounds you'd get depends on how whichever program you use interprets the "instructions".

Your simplest option is to just play the music in OrgMaker and record it using Stereo Mix (in Audacity or whatever you prefer).
If you don't want to record, you can give this method a go. Apparently it works, although I can't confirm that the sounds will be the same as in OrgMaker or how good the quality will be. It might also be a bit tedious if you're dealing with lots of files.

Alternatively, I may be able to make a program to convert them directly to WAV myself. It would take a bit of time and I'd have to get my hands on all possible sounds, but I've found plenty of info on the ORG format, which certainly makes it possible.
You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford
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It would be very useful if you can make a program like that since no one has done that yet. I tried that ORG2MX thingy majiggy and it doesn't work either! I think I'm just doing something wrong! Cry
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OK, I'll give it a shot. As I said it could take a while though (around a week if I'm lucky?) so hopefully it isn't urgent or anything.
You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford
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Ahaha, I just realised that you just want the drums from OrgMaker. To make my program I actually had to extract all the sounds from OrgMaker, and all the drums are in WAV format (the rest of the sounds are also just raw PCM in one big file).

Some have a bit if a wonky header and don't play so I'll have to edit those, but I'll fix and upload them later today. I won't stop making the program though, it's an interesting project and it'll be a handy tool to have either way.

EDIT: Here are the drums. They sound slightly lower-pitched than they do in OrgMaker (including the ones that weren't corrupt) although I'm not exactly sure why. Hopefully it isn't too much of an issue.
You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford
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Wowee! Thank you very much! I'm looking foward to that program of yours!
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No worries, glad to help Genki ^_^

The program is going pretty nicely underway, but I've hit a bit of an issue and I'm unsure how difficult it'll be to fix. Hopefully I can find a solution soon but depending on that it might take longer than I anticipated.
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