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Porting issues

Hey guys, I just started my first port with Super SPC Dumper 1000, and I'm trying to edit the resulting MML so it can loop properly...

I'm trying to do this, but with the modifications I have done, it simply cannot loop properly, and the channels are out of sync.

Here's the MML.

Any help with getting this to loop properly?
Sometimes a single bad loop in the channel will cause one or the rest of the song to desync. Unfortunately I'm spoiled by PetiteMM's output syntax so I find your MML annoying to read.

I'm sure someone more experienced can help you but to reiterate a bad intro '/' can desync the rest of the track.
Also, I've discovered another problem...
As you can see from the SPC, it starts okay, until everything is desynchronized, and it loops earlier from the scond loop onward.

I have no idea what causes the other problem to happen.
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You're better off porting from a MIDI of said spc and using spc dumper's mml as reference bc it doesn't create texts based on sequence data but rather essentially jotting each note frame by frame so it all comes out unloopable without doing intensive work. It's the equivalent of using spc2midi, the midi is going to come out horribly out of bpm.
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Okay, so I started from scratch and made a whole new txt file.
So far, everything seems fine, but addmusic only recognizes a small peice of the port, and thus, it only plays a VERY small piece of it.

Here's the TXT file.
And here's the result.
What am I doing wrong?
That's because you forgot to put either data into channel #2 or forgot to uncomment it the [[r2]]255 there.