Wednesday, July 04, 2007
The hardware chiptune project
YouTube via lftkryo.
"Hardware, software & music by kryo. Fifth place in the wild compo at Birdie 17. (more)"
Update via the comments:
"Hi!
Glad you like it.
Here's the project home page.
Best regards, lft/kryo"
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nice now you just need to make a hardware interface so we can use it as an instrument
ReplyDeleteCool. Sounds a lot like a 6581 SID.
ReplyDeleteis this a DIY? another link?
ReplyDeletethanx
@Beaker, I agree but what's also interesting is that the complement of waveforms available are the same ones on the original NES
ReplyDeleteI'd also love to know if the code/plans are available.
sweet!
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it.
Here's the project home page.
Best regards, lft/kryo