Great tutorial, dude! I always learn some neat tricks from ya. That echo technique is something I've never seen before but I can see it being useful to the old 8-bit musicians back in the day! Keep it up!
The NES triangle wave is 4 bit. And changing the square wave to 4 bit would sound more like on the NES because the NES square has 4 bit volume control.
Thanks dude! A note on a pattern will sustain or keep holding unless you use the Tilda key to input a "note stop" onto the pattern. You could also turn "sustain" off on the instrument you are using, that way it would only play for as long as it's "release" is set to.
Great tutorial, dude! I always learn some neat tricks from ya. That echo technique is something I've never seen before but I can see it being useful to the old 8-bit musicians back in the day! Keep it up!
The NES triangle wave is 4 bit. And changing the square wave to 4 bit would sound more like on the NES because the NES square has 4 bit volume control.
Thank you ill have to try that out!
Nice tutorial man, great job :)
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Hey dude! Great tutorial!
I have a doubt tho, How do you make a note sound short and not go all along the pattern?
Thanks dude! A note on a pattern will sustain or keep holding unless you use the Tilda key to input a "note stop" onto the pattern. You could also turn "sustain" off on the instrument you are using, that way it would only play for as long as it's "release" is set to.
@@calebcreates8555 Thank you very much! I will try it haha
Can you do this on Android please ty