@@makarybrauner It actually reminds me a bit of Apple II audio. Really neat article on the hardware. ""One write to the address energizes the electromagnet. The next write will de-energize it. This is agonizingly low-level; to make a 1000 Hz tone, like the famous Apple ][ boot-up tone, you have to write to the address 2000 times a second."" nicole.express/2021/stop-mocking-me.html
Old retro games has much, much more interesting beats than this example ;) Especially when musicians were coders and made music in assemblers. This example just shows GTIA chip used for generating tunes. A kind of oddity when it comes to old Atari computer.
Ha, pokey chip has a 'filter' according to datasheet. The problem is that it's not a filter at all ;) But increasing the number of samples a second... Believe me, it's a very good idea in this context.
Massive Attack! And really good for just a single bit.
I took a risk. I love the song. I didn't want to make a disaster, you know,1-bit is lo-fi of lo-fi ;)
1 bit fast enough is CD quality.
And there's a nice technique of playing beeper sounds quickly and getting interesting results. Here I went into 'click and cuts' vibe.
@@makarybrauner It actually reminds me a bit of Apple II audio. Really neat article on the hardware. ""One write to the address energizes the electromagnet. The next write will de-energize it. This is agonizingly low-level; to make a 1000 Hz tone, like the famous Apple ][ boot-up tone, you have to write to the address 2000 times a second."" nicole.express/2021/stop-mocking-me.html
Fellow PDM enjoyer
Tim Follin is the 1-bit music god
W pfp. I love fennec foxes!
The algorithm brought me, i stayed for the jams
Absolutely fantastic :)
Greetings from Brazil.
@@videosdogara Hello from Poland!
Awesome work!
Thanks!
More than enough, I must say!
Yeah, there's something very interesting about these sounds.
Magic…
Thanks!
jaaaaaaaaa!!!! Teardrop!!!
tak sobie mysle ze możesz śmiało tym zestawem kwadratów podejść Incepcje.
To jest naprawdę mocny pomysł, kurcze, dzięki! Myślę, że podejdziemy ;)
nice
Thank you!
And you’re telling me that old retro games couldn’t make these type of beats?! 😅
Old retro games has much, much more interesting beats than this example ;) Especially when musicians were coders and made music in assemblers. This example just shows GTIA chip used for generating tunes. A kind of oddity when it comes to old Atari computer.
Sweet!
Thank you!
Yea, now what about 0,5 bit?
Dramatically increase the number of samples a second and slap a low pass filter on it🤣
Ha, pokey chip has a 'filter' according to datasheet. The problem is that it's not a filter at all ;) But increasing the number of samples a second... Believe me, it's a very good idea in this context.
Most interesting indeed - is it possible to have pokey playing at the same time?
Nice work 👍
I guess. I remember reading somewhere that it is possible. But my understanding of the code and software tricks used here is very little.
Pierwszy raz słyszę takie harmonie w GTIA, udostępniasz xex?
Hej, podesłałem Ci na maila.
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Awesome! Great job! Can do this pokey chip?
I guess GTIA and POKEY can play together to some extent. Although I'm not sure.
not enough for me :D
WHY ARE YOU STILL NOT POSTING ON TIKTOK!?!?!?!?!
Hey! Haha, thanks for the reminder. I will!
@@makarybrauner Okay your welcome. I can't wait to see how your normal content will be reused in TikTok-style