Author: Peter Swimm

  • little-scale: Sample Channel Added to Sega Master System MIDI Interface

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    I have started to add some form of a “sample channel” for the Sega Master System MIDI Interface. It’s always a tough choice between sample clarity versus sample volume (in relation to the other channels and in relation to inherent noise).

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  • Silicon graphics…

    DcIJ1o5gvqig88faDbbvqx2Po1_400Gentlemen, I think I’ve just created the smallest tracker logo in the world. What’s more fitting for the world’s best portable tracker? :Written on a silicon wafer, each pig-on-a-chip is about the size of a bacteria. That’s 20-50 times smaller than a human hair! The “pixels” that make up each pig are about 2000 atoms wide.Enjoy, and keep on piggin’.~ gify

    via – JUST IN FROM GIFY! Gentlemen, I think I’ve just….

  • Subway Sonicbeat live

    For fans of Joy Division, glomag’s Joy Division covers.. Nice stuff!

  • Today on the FMA: little-scale

    lillittle-scale is one of those infuriating super geniuses that seems to be good at everything he does. He designs and builds hardware synths based on old segas, nintendos and ataris, he organizes compilations and gigs spotlighting a ever growing talent pool made up of his fellow Australians, and most importantly makes some of the most interesting and challenging music in the international chip community.

    via Free Music Archive.

  • The NSF Archive Appeared

    A new NSF archive has appeared, and unlike other attempts is fully user up-datable, and need your help to get started.  Simply peruse the todo list and it will make it that much easier for site admin Rushjet1 to pick up on a truly comprehensive NSF archive.

    The NSF Archive