Spc2Midi - English (Release 2)
Translated by Vanit
Website - http://vanitstudios.burn.at
Email - burningferret@hotmail.com
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I translated this program to allow easier use by English speaking users. I am not taking
credit for the programs original code, only the time used to translate SPC2MIDI to
English. I am, however, taking credit for the logo which was completely by me :D.

-Vanit
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Update:

A few people have emailed me with regards to completing the translation. Luckily I finally
found some time to do just that and here it is; Release 2. I changed a bit of wording here
and there and completely translated the advanced settings (finally!).

I'd like to give special thanks to Yhn Mzw and Darin Dahlinger for their help!
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Tutorial:

If this is your first time using SPC2MIDI here is a little guide for you:

Step 1 - Get some SPC files - You can either download them or rip them yourself with ZSNES.

Step 2 - Load the SPC - Just open SPC2MIDI, then go to 'File>Load SPC>', browse to where
your SPC is located and open it.

Step 3 - Previewing it - If you want to hear what the midi is going to sound like go to
'Media>Play/Stop Midi>'. The midi should start playing or stop if its already playing.
If you like what you hear skip to step 5, if not continue on.

Step 4 - Fixing it - If you're reading this step I am assume you've noticed that all the
instruments are set to piano and the basic drum. To alter this go to
'Options>Advanced Settings>'. Now all you have to do is edit the settings to your liking
and move on.

Step 5 - Saving to Midi - To save go to 'File>Save Midi>'. Then choose the location where
you want to save the midi and how long you would like it (in seconds). After that click on
save.
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AQs (yeah thats right, Asked Questions):

Here I answer some questions that people would like to know the answer to.

Q: Can I export my midis as SPC?
A: No, they called it SPC2MIDI for a reason :)

Q: Is it possible to set batches?
A: Nope, you have to do it manually for every file.

Q: Do I have to close SPC2MIDI to open another SPC?
A: No, if you want to start working on a different midi you only have to load another
midi over the top. But be careful because if you don't save your previous midi it will
be lost. Another solution is to open another SPC2MIDI.

Q: What are those numbered boxes in the Advanced Settings?
A: Read the caption below them.

Q: I suck at this, can you do it for me?
A: I will if you pay me :)

If you have any questions that aren't answered here you can email me and I will try to
help you.
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Special Thanks:
Star-Seed Dave - Helped translate one of the options in the advanced settings.
Knowitman - For Beta testing SPC2MIDI and for being a good friend :D
Zophar's Domain - Where I found SPC2MIDI (Japanese)
My Modem - For giving me something to do while its broken