On 01-06-14, Deuce said the following...
Re: Syncterm and BANSI music
By: Gryphon to All on Fri Jan 03 2014 04:13 pm
I notice that Syncterm has an option for BANSI music. Does this work? there a resource for writing/playing ansi music that will be played wi Syncterm?
It works for me. KnK makes use of it. The classic ANSIMUS.TXT or whatever ANSI music tutorial is applicable except you change the
character in the ESC sequence from ESC [ M to ESC [ |.
The morse code door or lod() module or whatever uses it too, but it doesn't currently work very well due to the use of fractions instead of decimal for note length.
I don't know much about ansi music, so I'm going to assume that BANSI is different that ansi. That being the case, I managed to get ansi music
working with syncterm by simply changing the method used in the setup. But,having said that, I've found that typical ansi music ( ESC [ M ) is not
as robust as I would like. So maybe BANSI is more like what I'm wanting to
do. I've found a few ansi music files, but I don't believe any of them are BANSI format. Is there a collection of ansi music files somewhere, besides textfiles.org? And maybe also a collection of BANSI music files?
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