0 Members and 6 Guests are viewing this topic.
@ Hayleia, I think it's a cool idea. I'll give it a listen later. I also love the name. It works well in English too.
I like how it sounds so far, especially considering you have multiple channels. It would be nice to hear a longer sound sample, though, such as a SMB1 sample.
I think the pitch is off too.
I'd be interested in knowing how you are combining multiple channels on a single output pin. The method I'm using for BA, where I alternate between ANDing and ORing the two channels, sounds fine in Wabbitemu.
I meant that the sound was wrong in wabbit (most likely). I Haven't had a chance to listen to it on hardware yet.
Ah so that causes the weird modulation effect. You should use PWM instead.
Ok, so I can't find my adapter at the moment. I'm sure it's hidden somewhere in the bowels of my room. I'll look again after I clean up today.
Quote from: Art_of_camelot on January 04, 2014, 07:49:18 amOk, so I can't find my adapter at the moment. I'm sure it's hidden somewhere in the bowels of my room. I'll look again after I clean up today.Quoting myself from another thread, cause it's relevant here too.
And just to clarify, are all 4 channels square waves? Or you're gonna add a noise channel?
So I tried your test program and I noticed note 0 is actually a G5 (784Hz)? Someone can confirm?
Very nice. Always good to see someone working on TI sound I might try to implement the sound routine in HoustonTracker, considering it seems to consume fairly little memory.