http://homepage.mac.com/tumult/HEY.nsf this is an NSF, it runs on NES emulators. this is NES music. and i made it. i've seen some weird stuff in my day, but going around trying to convince people this is C64 is pretty strange. this is what i get for logging back in.
actually my nuts, if you want to keep the lead interesting you have to change it up. you only get 3 timbres to choose from, and if you want to do a more percussive sound with an octave sound on the first frame of the note, you need to transpose
actually you might want to check and make sure that quicktime hasn't taken over your bgsound playing in IE. i know this can happen if you don't uncheck the (many) options when installing it in windows
loops fine in IE for me. there were no changes to the site. i've never touched it, and max's modifications to ytmnd can't break how a browser loops. your computer is messed up, not my fault.
i'll say it again, because apparently you can't read up a few comments: the file loops fine. there is no pause. if it's not seamless for you, it's your own fault for using a browser that can't loop accurately. if you don't believe me, open the file
the simple answer is that you can't. the long answer is: find a sound driver for the 2A03 (which is the sound-generating chip for the NES) or write your own, learn to program for it, transcribe the song you want in NSF format to some general format (prob
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