I know very little about sound design stuff or C64 songs so most of the time I base my choices of your uploads on "oooooo that wave looks weird lol." That strategy sometimes works ig cuz this BOPS
Grew up with C64, but never really knew of the music that came out of until recently wandering back into finding old games and SID's... and now I'm down a rabbit hole. This one is just clicks. Thank you.
Rather than the Master System's SN76489 (definitely inferior to the NES's PPU as far as audio goes!), I'm assuming the Yamaha YM2612 in the Megadrive is what you're thinking of? But yeah, the SID still wins because FM is basically just bells and fart noises in the hands of most game composers.
Love how to intro breaks through the filter. That's style.
I know very little about sound design stuff or C64 songs so most of the time I base my choices of your uploads on "oooooo that wave looks weird lol." That strategy sometimes works ig cuz this BOPS
I know some of the waves like the sine bass, low filter triangle (actually pulse lol) wave. But all of the wave stuff though? Not so.
This straight up sounds like a modern day song.
Wow, thx! :D
Jammer!
There is no bad jammer tunes
I LOVE C64 ❤️ ❤❤❤FOREVER ❤❤❤❤❤
It all comes together so well.
Thats pretty smooth yet gritty at the same time
3:18 is legendary.
sounds almost reversed
Grew up with C64, but never really knew of the music that came out of until recently wandering back into finding old games and SID's... and now I'm down a rabbit hole. This one is just clicks. Thank you.
You've done the nearly impossible: SID sinewaves
Filtered triangle or pulse - nothing really extraordinary about it ;)
dubstep is just modern chiptunes
The sine wave on SID made with sawtooth and filter?
Triangle and square are the best for achieving sinusoid through low pass filtering.
I FINALLY FOUND THIS SONG 🔥🔥🔥
My headphones are on the bassy side of the spectrum so certain parts of the song are really vibrating them
OH
OH OH OH
that's what she said
okay so what the hell
just some new terraria music
Epic. 🙏
Another great stuff from Jammer :)
Yes. Yes. YES! :-D
Cool)))))
Awesome
Hey buddy, I think your 6581 is melting
8580 ;)
@@jammerc64 damn I should've just said SID
@@ShwappaJ 6581 would melt for real 😃
4475 bytes!
Insane!
nes's VRC*something i forgot*: my music is pretty cool
sega's sound chip: i can better
c64's sid8580: grab my fuel...
The NES has the 2A03/7. The VRCx chips are a series of mappers by Konami, with the VRC6 and 7 providing expansion sound.
Rather than the Master System's SN76489 (definitely inferior to the NES's PPU as far as audio goes!), I'm assuming the Yamaha YM2612 in the Megadrive is what you're thinking of? But yeah, the SID still wins because FM is basically just bells and fart noises in the hands of most game composers.
Based on some of the scoped waveforms and sounds I'm hearing, it might be the original 6581. I'd swear I'm hearing volume modulation!
@@talideon this has always been my perception of FM as well. Glad it’s not just me.
These videos are bringing SID to a wider audience, particularly those who thought chiptune begins and ends with the NES.
Now I know where Boards of Canada get their inspiration from.