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THIS TOO by Yoshinkeru at 9:04 PM EDT on June 17, 2008
"AND ACCOMPANYING SOUNDFONT"?! I love this person already!
by Mouser X at 10:34 PM EDT on June 17, 2008
I doubt this is much help, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to link it. Forum post by NeoLogicX (or however it's spelled). I don't think he's released anything yet. But he does mention an emulator that might output to MIDI. Maybe that will help? Although not a straight tool, if such an emulator exists, you can convert many (most? all?) GBS files to a GB ROM, and then run that ROM in the emulator, and output MIDI that way. Hopefully this works for you. Mouser X over and out.
by JILost at 7:08 PM EDT on September 7, 2008
Sorry to resurrect a dead thread, but does anyone know what happened to that NSFe<->M3U converter thing Warpstar was working on a while back? I haven't seen anything about it in close to a year and he doesn't seem to have posted since March, but I figured it never hurts to ask, right?

If I'm SOL on that one, has a similar tool been released since?
by marioman at 9:52 PM EDT on September 7, 2008
I don't know. It would be useful though. I find that it is a pain to have to hand convert those NSFes to M3U.
by Warpstar at 6:54 AM EDT on September 9, 2008
I never actually finished the NSF+M3U->NSFe function. I've uploaded the unfinished app here, so if all you need if to convert NSFe to M3U, you can use it.
It's a command-line program; the readme will tell you how to use it. If you don't want to bother with the commandline, just drag and drop the NSFe onto the app, and it should work.
by marioman at 8:03 AM EDT on September 9, 2008
Very nifty. I only need to convert from NSFe to M3U, so the app works great for me. Thanks Warpstar.

edited 8:04 AM EDT September 9, 2008
by Knurek at 8:16 AM EDT on September 9, 2008
Yah, thanks a lot for this. Given the recent surge in NSFe making activity, this will come in handy. :)
Do you have any problems with me hosting this at a more permanent address?
by nensondubois at 3:57 PM EDT on September 9, 2008
What about a .gbs one?
by snakemeat at 4:08 PM EDT on September 9, 2008
What would you like a .gbs 'one' to do?
by Warpstar at 6:18 PM EDT on September 9, 2008
Sure you can. Just pack the program with this updated readme file that doeesn't include the references to the m3u->nsfe function.

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