Carlos,
As far as I know Multak is involved in many players, e.g. Arirang. Try to search "multak" in this forum and you can see how Multak encode their songs in Arirang.
Can you please also provide the song name as well? The best way to provide samples is to pick a more popular and short song e.g. "Happy Birthday" the most frequently sung song :-)
What do you mean by record song? Record your voice or the music tunes? Can you play a song from an external MIDI keyboard? or how does the input work?
If you can record notes can you please do some experiments, like...
1. One very long single note song
2. very short (same) note song
3. Two notes song
You might be able to dick deeper in that way.
Good luck
Phuoc
Carlos Barcellos wrote:
Here some examples:
song1 (my player):
myplayer_003001.MUKsong1 (his player):
hisplayer_003001.MUKsong2 (my player):
myplayer_003020.MUKsong2 (his player):
hisplayer_003020.MUKThis player can also record the songs you play. I've looked inside the recorded file and saw that this points to the original ".MUK" file, and at the begin of the file I could see the words "multak", so, I guess this player is from the multak chinese company.
........................
www.folksfun.com
........................