SID Factory II is a cross-platform editor for composing music that will work on a Commodore 64. It uses the reSID emulator and is currently in open BETA. You can download binary release builds from here.
Main programming by Thomas Egeskov Petersen, with assistance by Jens-Christian Huus and Michel de Bree.
- Added: The converter has now been embedded into the editor; just load MOD, SNG or CT directly
- Added: Converting from MOD will show a dialog for choosing which of the four channels to ignore
- Added: Ctrl-Shift-F for inserting the first empty unused sequence
- Added: Ctrl-D for duplicating and replacing the currently edited sequence
- Added: Ctrl-Shift-D for duplicating and appending sequence after the currently edited sequence
- Changed: Splitting a sequence with Ctrl-B now splits to the first empty unused sequence
- Changed:
macOS
Copy/Paste/Undo/Redo are now under the standard macOS key combinations (Cmd-C, Cmd-V, Cmd-Z, Shift-Cmd-Z) (Thanks to Bastiaan Winde for reporting) - Fixed: #91 cannot edit tracks anymore after dialog has been shown. (Thanks to Arjen Bokhoven for reporting)
- Fixed:
macOS
#71 switch instrument/command while in a table (Thanks to Adam Davidovics for reporting) - Fixed:
macOS
#67 crash when run from a path with spaces (Thanks to Arjen Bokhoven for reporting)
- Driver update 11.03 adds a filter enable flag bit in the instruments
- The standalone converter has been removed due to the converter nowing being embedded into the editor
- The overlay can now be shown inside the editor with F12 and also changes depending on what driver is loaded
- Added Ctrl+L for setting a song loop position (the order list words will turn green in that spot)
- It is now possible to delete a file in all file dialogues by hitting the appropriate key
- Seven new color schemes have been created in addition to the default one
- The importer now also carries over auxiliary data (e.g. table descriptions)
- Upgraded the ReSID emulation (resid-fp) to the latest version
- Fixed
..
erroneously interpreted as a file to be opened instead of browsing back - Fixed tracks not unmuted properly after muting them and then loading a different
.sf2
file - Fixed the editor crashing when trying to optimize a song with no sequence data
- Fixed not being able to properly play from a bookmark when showing tracks of uneven lengths
macOS
Now using Minus and Shift+Minus for fast/faster forwardmacOS
Instrument up/down is now Cmd+Up/Down while Command up/down is now Shift+Cmd+Up/DownmacOS
You can now open.sf2
files with SID Factory II directly from Finder (Open With)macOS
Backward compatible until macOS 10.9 (Mavericks)
- Driver update 11.02 adds commands for pulse program index, tempo change, and main volume
- Added a third conversion option for handling
.ct
source tunes from CheeseCutter - The SNG and CT converters now support the pulse index and main volume commands in driver 11.02
- The MOD, SNG and CT converters now support then tempo change command added in driver 11.02
- Command description labels are now created by the MOD and SNG converters too
- Expanded the user manual with a table of contents, chapters about the data tables, and various pictures
- The
notes.txt
file has been overhauled to show a complete list of all default keys for both Windows and macOS - The text files for all of the drivers have been polished to be easier to read at a glance
- The PowerShell script for the bright overlay is now deprecated and will no longer be included
- The area previously known as the gray order list is now called the song list instead
- Added a dialog box message for when saving fails
- Added a dialog box message for when selecting a folder fails
macOS
Fixed crash bug when trying to open a folder you had declined from a system dialogmacOS
Editor ran without SDL2 being installed; added latest version of SDL2 to the package- Fixed crashing when trying to display unknown characters (usually in the file menu)
- Fixed note preview using Caps Lock not working
- Fixed note preview sometimes behaving inconsistently
- Fixed left/right "blindness" in user manual
- Added description labels in the command and instrument tables
- All drivers have been updated with meta data for the new descriptions capability
- Also updated all the demo songs with command and instrument descriptions
- Updated the converter to copy instrument descriptions from GT2 and MOD files
- Changed hotkey for bit editing in tables to Shift+Enter because of descriptions now using the Enter key
- Improved the table layout handling to allow for vertically tiled tables
- All tables can now be accessed with an Alt+[letter] hotkey (the letter is highlighted in the table name)
- A separate macOS build has been released for the first time (maintained by Michel de Bree)
- Added the Ctrl+U hotkey for toggling between lower and upper case letters for all hexadecimal values
- You can now drag-and-drop an
.sf2
source file directly into the editor - Added an exit application confirmation dialog
- All file lists now include a
..
line for browsing back to the parent folder - Upgraded the ReSID emulation (resid-fp)
- Changed the application caption text (filename now comes first)
- Debug functionality added for examining ReSID output
- Fixed a threading issue that could cause instability in the ReSID emulation
- Fixed inserting/deleting rows in sequences not immediately being reflected in the order list overview
- Updated fast forward: ½ = 4x update, Shift+½ = super fast update
- Added Ctrl+I during sequence editing for inserting the current selected instrument value. If a value is already set, it will be cleared
- Added Ctrl+O during sequence editing for inserting the current selected command value. If a value is already set, it will be cleared
- Added Ctrl+Space during table editing (if keyplay mode is on) - will play like Space alone but apply the current highlighted command, regardless of which table is in focus
- In the marker view, Enter (or left-click) will move the current track position to that of the marker. Ctrl+Enter (or double-click) will do the same and then start playback
- Reversed the direction of the CPU usage graph
- Added command-line parsing, so that it is possible to associate
.sf2
files with the editor and open them in File Explorer - Added NumPad+Plus and NumPad+Minus for incrementing and decrementing the currently selected index of the instrument table
- Added Ctrl+NumPad+Plus and Ctrl+NumPad+Minus for incrementing and decrementing the currently selected index of the command table
- Fixed the meta data for command action keys (jump to relevant tables on Ctrl+Enter) in all variants of driver 11
- Fixed import strings to say import music data and dialog box to reflect the same too
- Fixed importer assertion when trying to import an empty project (i.e. a driver)
- Fixed Ctrl+V (paste) not notifying the order list overview
- Editing octave down/up has been moved to F3 and F4, transpose current sequence one semi-tone down/up has been moved to Shift+F3 and Shift+F4, and transpose current sequence one octave down/up has been moved to Ctrl+F3 and Ctrl+F4
- Added fast forward on the ½ key
- Fixed a bug in directory enumeration that would cause a crash when trying to access some system files
- Added automatic update of build data which is printed in right bottom of the splash screen
- Added PNG support and a temporary embedded logo
- Pressing End in a table will set the row of the last occurrence of a zero-only row found from the bottom and upwards
- OrderlistOverview: Added Ctrl+Enter to move to and start playing from position
- OrderlistOverview: Mouse left-click will select and move tracks view to position
- OrderlistOverview: Mouse double-click will select and move tracks view to position and start playing from position
- OrderlistOverview: Implemented Page Up and Page Down (skips 20 lines)
- OrderlistOverview: Added Home which goes to top visible then first index, and End which goes to last visible then last index
- Tracks and order list focus: Fixed issue where cursor position would be misaligned when focusing on order list entry and pressing Ctrl+G
- Changed Shift+F2 to play from the event position of the top current sequence of the track in focus (or last in focus)
- Added Space during table edit for previewing the last note played with Shift+[note] value (this will do nothing if not already in "play through input" mode)
Changes to earlier versions are not available.