Screams and other vocal sounds are samples dowgraded to very low 1-bit quality. You can do it with BeepFX, but there is no WAV export (yet), I recorded the output using a ZX Spectrum emulator. Some 'what you hear' audio recorder will work too.
To get the sound in BeepFX, start the program, click on the Sample tab at the right, click Import WAV, Open WAV, close the import window. Now you can double click the sound in the list to hear imported sound (you can use double click while import window is visible, to hear changes that introduced with the quality setting).
You can also send me your samples, and I'll convert them for you.
I think that's because of too many sub songs in the file. Now I recall an older version (build?) of FamiTracker only allowed 64 sub songs per FTM file, but that was not enough for my needs, so I asked the author to increase this value. Probably I have a 0.4.6 build that has this limitation removed, and you have an older one.
So this should help, I've splitted the contents of the file into two:
Screams and other vocal sounds are samples dowgraded to very low 1-bit quality. You can do it with BeepFX, but there is no WAV export (yet), I recorded the output using a ZX Spectrum emulator. Some 'what you hear' audio recorder will work too.
To get the sound in BeepFX, start the program, click on the Sample tab at the right, click Import WAV, Open WAV, close the import window. Now you can double click the sound in the list to hear imported sound (you can use double click while import window is visible, to hear changes that introduced with the quality setting).
You can also send me your samples, and I'll convert them for you.
I think that's because of too many sub songs in the file. Now I recall an older version (build?) of FamiTracker only allowed 64 sub songs per FTM file, but that was not enough for my needs, so I asked the author to increase this value. Probably I have a 0.4.6 build that has this limitation removed, and you have an older one.
So this should help, I've splitted the contents of the file into two:
http://shiru.untergrund.net/temp1/source1.ftm
http://shiru.untergrund.net/temp1/source2.ftm
That's weird. I have the same exact version, and I double checked it with the file that I uploaded here.
You may try this file then, import it through File/Import text. That's the same thing, just in a different format: http://shiru.untergrund.net/temp1/source.txt
The file is made with 0.4.6. No special actions is needed to open it, just File/Open. What kind of error you're getting?