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This is a bit hard to explain, but to put it shortly, some envelopes values are set in the wrong order when a new instrument is loaded as an .ins file, which often results on really bizarre sounds.
This screenshot shows the envelopes of a bass drum instrument. One window shows the incorrect settings, and the other showing how it should be. To "fix" this problem, I had to load the mentioned instrument through DefleMask, save it as a .dmp file, and then load said file to BambooTracker in order to get the correct settings.
I'm not sure if this problem is also present when other instrument file types are loaded, but yeah.
Here's another attachment, it has a .btm file to show the sound of both the incorrect and correct bass drums. It also has the bass drum instrument, as both .ins and .dmp files: BambooTracker FMEnvelopeBug.zip
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This is a bit hard to explain, but to put it shortly, some envelopes values are set in the wrong order when a new instrument is loaded as an .ins file, which often results on really bizarre sounds.
This screenshot shows the envelopes of a bass drum instrument. One window shows the incorrect settings, and the other showing how it should be. To "fix" this problem, I had to load the mentioned instrument through DefleMask, save it as a .dmp file, and then load said file to BambooTracker in order to get the correct settings.
I'm not sure if this problem is also present when other instrument file types are loaded, but yeah.
Here's another attachment, it has a .btm file to show the sound of both the incorrect and correct bass drums. It also has the bass drum instrument, as both .ins and .dmp files:
BambooTracker FMEnvelopeBug.zip
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: