klystrack 1.5.2 has been released. klystrack is a PC/Mac chip tracker.
New stuff (in addition to fixes):
* Wavetable compression
* Frequency inaccuracy parameter (for Atari VCS/XL kind of dissonance)
* New example songs
klystrack 1.5.2 has been released. klystrack is a PC/Mac chip tracker.
New stuff (in addition to fixes):
* Wavetable compression
* Frequency inaccuracy parameter (for Atari VCS/XL kind of dissonance)
* New example songs
New C64 tracker for Windows with source, based on Goattracker? Anyone give it a try yet?
Pornotracker is an NES music tracker that I originally created about 4 years ago to be used in the NES demo “High Hopes”. Back then FamiTracker was too resource hungry to be used in a demo and NerdTracker II, IMO, was too limited. I was supposed to release it right after Assembly 2007 but somehow that didn’t happen due to feature creep and some other things. I have a added a lot of features since then, like raw PCM sample support and better editing options.
thanks b00dAw!
So about DrunkenNES. I had recently done a workshop for 8static and bought a bunch of sensors to show the basics of physical computing. I came across an alcohol sensor and thought it would be fun to play with – I hooked it up to a scope and showed it to a couple of friends I had over. A couple of hours we had a ROM with the sound pitching up as it detected more alcohol – which we really couldn’t stop laughing about. I got to leverage all the previous work in the NES communications driver I had written for the Arduino using an RBBB in an enclosure. We forced a friend to drink for science – we all did a lot of drinking for science. The thing is actually pretty accurate provided you didn’t have a drink in the past 3 minutes – it was fun having excel open “collecting data”.So alcohol sensor -> ADC on Arduino -> NES communications driver -> gameport #2 -> homebrew software on NES powerpak ram cart