x68000:mxdrv_mml_mdx_tutorial
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x68000:mxdrv_mml_mdx_tutorial [2016/01/24 13:01] – [Compiling Your Tune] exodusmodules | x68000:mxdrv_mml_mdx_tutorial [2016/01/25 03:15] – [Making a PDX File] exodusmodules | ||
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This page has a great deal of MML editors and compilers (though none for the x68k). | This page has a great deal of MML editors and compilers (though none for the x68k). | ||
- | It MML bundles | + | It has MML syntax highlighters |
- | Notepad++), | + | Notepad++), |
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After you finish your PDL file, you'll need to make your PDX. | After you finish your PDL file, you'll need to make your PDX. | ||
- | Run the following in CMD (or just drag and drop your pdx on mkpdx): | + | Run the following in CMD (or just drag and drop your pdl on mkpdx): |
mkpdx \directory\to\mypdl.pdl | mkpdx \directory\to\mypdl.pdl | ||
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Now you can use your PDX in your MML tunes by defining the following at the top: | Now you can use your PDX in your MML tunes by defining the following at the top: | ||
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To use PCM in a MML tune, use channels P-W. It's easier to use the numerical | To use PCM in a MML tune, use channels P-W. It's easier to use the numerical |
x68000/mxdrv_mml_mdx_tutorial.txt · Last modified: 2019/08/27 20:45 by 127.0.0.1