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MISTER BEEP : DJ Hollow Life: it would be very cool, man. ;) Thanks. :)
Athleos: well, maybe not useless (it's good for games actually :) ), but I'm afraid for music TS1000 is not a good choice.
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 15th 2008, 09:33 AM
MISTER BEEP : Silreq: It depends. The man was right.
It simply depends on model. Timex Sinclair 2068 doesn't require any additional modules - it has integrated AY chip.
Timex Computer 2048 doesn't have AY (people use AY-interfaces).
However I use original TC2048's sound which is generated by Z80 chip and can play from 1 - 8 channels (depending on used software engine). "Music Box" engine is very simple one but from time to time I like to use it too. ;)
Greetings all! :)
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 14th 2008, 04:02 PM
MISTER BEEP : Many thanks, guys. :) :) :)
Athleos: well, I'm afraid for now there are not engines or editors for such complicated stuff, on TS1000. :(
Theoretically it should work because the machine has both required chips: Z80 and ULA but still, as a final result, the TS1000 is much slower than TC2048.
Additionally TS1000 has too low level output on MIC port so probably it would be impossible to record anything from it. :(
For now I know they made some 1-channels songs (written only in assembler) and only with square wave. Anyway I wasn't personally able to record them or even listen to them properly because volume level is close to zero. :( :( :(
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 14th 2008, 02:55 PM
MISTER BEEP : Many thanks to all for your kind comments. I'm honoured.
Hexcrusher: actually it's TDM who writes in assembler (he's insane ;) ) and I'm not a coder, sadly.
However I took some steps in order to get better 1-bit music engine. Maybe one of programists will help me, we will see. ;)
Once again thanks to everyvbody. :)
on INSANE ORGANIST at Dec 11th 2008, 01:22 AM
MISTER BEEP : (remove spaces) and detune is one of its main effects, heh. :)
Anyway - thanks all for opinions. :) I'm happy.
on ATARI CAN DO IT TOO! ;) at Nov 28th 2008, 12:31 PM
MISTER BEEP : I suspect you're right, supposedly there is some detune (due to 1-chnl into two chnls with 3,5Mhz frequency) but honestly I simply can't hear it. ;)
I think I spent too much time with PC's SimSynth ;) >> mister_beep. republika. pl / crap.mp3
on ATARI CAN DO IT TOO! ;) at Nov 28th 2008, 12:31 PM
Recent Comments Received
486 : I ♥ Zilog Beats!
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 21st 2008, 03:55 AM
crashfaster : dunno why, but i want to hear some shitty vocal samples on top of this. it's awesome.
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 16th 2008, 11:42 AM
MISTER BEEP : DJ Hollow Life: it would be very cool, man. ;) Thanks. :)
Athleos: well, maybe not useless (it's good for games actually :) ), but I'm afraid for music TS1000 is not a good choice.
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 15th 2008, 09:33 AM
athleos : thanks for the response! sorry to hear my machine is useless but i figured as much. :( maybe i'll write my own engine for such a thing on the TS1000... ;)
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 14th 2008, 11:02 PM
DJ Hollow Life : yes it is glued to my brain its so good i think i want to remix it
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 14th 2008, 08:40 PM
MISTER BEEP : Silreq: It depends. The man was right.
It simply depends on model. Timex Sinclair 2068 doesn't require any additional modules - it has integrated AY chip.
Timex Computer 2048 doesn't have AY (people use AY-interfaces).
However I use original TC2048's sound which is generated by Z80 chip and can play from 1 - 8 channels (depending on used software engine). "Music Box" engine is very simple one but from time to time I like to use it too. ;)
Greetings all! :)
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 14th 2008, 04:02 PM
silreq : I thought the timex sinclair could be 3 channels if you got the joystick add-on, or is this lie told to me by an old man, actually the old man in question couldn't even believe that people still make music on a timex sinclair. . . he's 50 sumthin' and actually worked with a timex sinclair back in the day
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 14th 2008, 03:05 PM
velo : This is awesome! Very nice flow.
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 14th 2008, 03:01 PM
MISTER BEEP : Many thanks, guys. :) :) :)
Athleos: well, I'm afraid for now there are not engines or editors for such complicated stuff, on TS1000. :(
Theoretically it should work because the machine has both required chips: Z80 and ULA but still, as a final result, the TS1000 is much slower than TC2048.
Additionally TS1000 has too low level output on MIC port so probably it would be impossible to record anything from it. :(
For now I know they made some 1-channels songs (written only in assembler) and only with square wave. Anyway I wasn't personally able to record them or even listen to them properly because volume level is close to zero. :( :( :(
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 14th 2008, 02:55 PM
lissajou : Sweet jams, bro! Really appreciate the rawness and austerity of your sound!
on Romantic Central Processing Unit at Dec 14th 2008, 11:24 AM