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'''Change the volume of a note:'''  
'''Change the volume of a note:'''  


In the screenshots below the small grid can switch between sequence and volume, and change volume of each note.
The small grid at the bottom can switch between sequence and volume, and change volume of each note.


'''Changing Screens:'''  
'''Changing Screens:'''  


You can change the top screen with the bottom, so able to change the settings on the normal screen, press the arrows that appear in the upper right corner.
You can change the top screen with the bottom to access the settings using the touchscreen, press the arrows that appear in the upper right corner.


'''Change the playback pitch:'''  
'''Change the playback pitch:'''  

Revision as of 11:55, 6 September 2021

ToneSynthDS
tonesynthds.png
General
Author(s)HotelSinus Sound Design
TypeMusic
Version0.24
LicenceMixed
Links
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Website
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A NDS composer which able to make music with almost any shade, at the speed preferred and with the ability to create melodies that can change whole, pause at any time of its creation.

Features

  • Can create any tune if you have enough imagination.
  • Lots of possibilities for different tones and other sound options.
  • May change the speed and volume of each note.
  • With capacity of 16 scores with the possibility of up to 16 bars each.
  • Can put up to 16 notes in one measure.

User guide

Create a sequence of melody (single score):

Made through the large grid, horizontally, each square is a measure (time), and vertically, is the height of the note (high or low) with possibility to put up to 16 in each measure.

Create melody (multiple scores):

The first thing is to know how to change the score, use the small grid in each sequence to create similar or completely different melodies.

Play/Pause:

When the melody is playing, it will change into a rectangle that will serve to stop playback.

Change playback speed:

Increase the number located in the lower left corner (BPM), with up to 250b/m.

Change the volume of a note:

The small grid at the bottom can switch between sequence and volume, and change volume of each note.

Changing Screens:

You can change the top screen with the bottom to access the settings using the touchscreen, press the arrows that appear in the upper right corner.

Change the playback pitch:

Test button will show a few seconds what tone you are using, Tone button to adjust, and the button Use is to confirm and play the melody with that tone.

Controls

Operate with Stylus.

Screenshots

tonesynthds2.png tonesynthds3.png

Media

DS Tonesynth and Korg DS-10 quick Jam (autodafesounds)

TonesynthDS v0.23 (FSK1138)

Compatibility

Tested on:

iPlayer (OS 1.2 firmware 1.0.6)
Acekard 2i (AKAIO firmware 1.5)
TTDS/DSTT (firmware 1.17 a07)
SuperCard DSONEi (firmware 3.0)

Changelog

Version 0.24 2009/11/16

  • Copy, paste (and clear) for every editor type.
  • Song editor. The columns represent a set of the patterns. The bottom value is the first pattern and the top is the last. You can set 16 different pattern in one "song pattern". You can change between the "song patterns" as you do it with the regular patterns (in pattern editor). If you push the play button, the first pattern that will be played is the pattern that determinated by the first column. At the end of that pattern the next pattern will be the one that determinated by the second column, and so on. After the last column is played the next pattern will be used from the first column of the second "song pattern", and so on.
  • Eg, decay to the lpf. The left of the 'eg' and 'decay' sliders represent 0Hz; the rights represent the maximum avaible cut off frequency (16384Hz in this version); the middle are always the frequency that is set by the 'cut' slider. The cut off frequency is interpolated between the value of the 'eg' slider and the value of the 'cut' slider during the attack and decay phases, and interpolated between the value of the 'cut' slider and the value of the 'decay' slider during the release phase.

Credits

Base Idea: Hotelsinus.

CODE: PG (Puhr Gabor).

GUI: Fanta (Zizics Laszlo).

External links

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