Category: Platforms

  • Da Pantz – “Uptown, Baby!”

    Now if it wasn’t for the Bronx/ This rap shit probably never would be goin’ on/ So tell me where you from?/ Uptown Baby, Uptown Baby/ We gets down baby/ Up for the crown baby – Lord Taiq & Peter Gunz, “Deja Vú (Uptown Baby)”

    On April 4th, 2009, I wrote the first song on this record; a post-it note featuring a crudely drawn arpeggiator became “Here Come the Pretzels!”, a reference to watching The Simpsons with my family that inspired me to explore the autobiographical nature of home.

    A tribute to project housing and salsa music became “Elevators”. I synthesized the increasing acceleration of my cousin’s Chevy Tahoe into the EP’s title track. Most telling, however, is the album’s central effort, a celebration of friendship named after one of many physical connections to my peers throughout Brooklyn: “Triborough Bridge”. Indeed, while at first glance this seems to be yet another salute to the Bronx, a closer look reveals what’s really being said underneath the raucous shouts of “BX ALL DAY”: that it’s time to fucking party with my friends. Let’s GO!

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  • Z80 Music Portal – massive update

    Hi there.

    Finally I found some time (and life forces) to make a massive update of http://z80.i-demo.pl/ music portal.
    Mostly songs by Shiru (13 of them, including 3 re-recorded from real hardware).
    Also added – tunes signed by Lamaze P/Hikaru, ne7 and Mister Beep.

    Probably I should add more but I am now too exhausted after several hours of recording, testing, www editing and uploading.

    I hope You enjoy the music. Maybe within forthcoming days I will record and upload something more.

    Greetz,
    Yerz

  • LSDJ updates and MIDI out with Arduinoboy

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    Johan has provided a nice new treat, and released the experimental build of LSDJ with midi out designed by Trash80.

     

    There are 3 new modes:
    – LIVEMAP – Lsdj will use its own clock, but a incoming midi note will
    cue midi note # to song row # in live mode.

    – SYNCMAP – Lsdj will sync to incoming MIDI sync, and notes
    immediately change the song row #.

    – MIDIOUT – LSDJ to MIDIOUT. Each of the 4 gameboy channels send MIDI
    data on 4 midi channels by the use of effects commands:
    – N – Sends a MIDI Note – Absolute to the value placed in the
    effect. N00 sends note off, N01-N6F send notes 1 to 112.
    – Q – Sends a MIDI Note relative to the current channel’s pitch. The
    effect value is a offset. so Q0C in PU1 would send a note 1 octave
    higher than what Pu1 is currently playing. This is useful as a table
    command to track midi notes as normal notes in the sequencer.
    – X – Sends a MIDI CC – By default in Arduinoboy the high nibble
    selects a CC#, and the low nibble sends a value [0-F] to [0-127]. This
    can be changed to allow just 1 midi CC with a range of 00-6F, or 7 CCs
    with scaled or unscaled values.
    – Y – Sends a program/patch/preset change.

    There is also a new official version with the following fixes:

    011-04-03: v4.0.9

    * bugfix: repaired PC keyboard sync, has been broken since v3.9.a.
    sorry :( big thanks to Hannes Kraettli for report & help.
    * bugfix: copy instrument names when cloning. thx to Didrik.

    2011-04-03: v4.1.0

    * bugfix: repair PC keyboard sync for real. thx to Hannes Kraettli.

    I have been using the midi out hacks for a few months now and it is pretty stable, and extremely useful, so check it out!

    via lsdj

  • New Spectrum48 1-bit engines

    Hi. Last times Shiru released several incredible new sound-engines for ZX Spectrum 48K and its beeper, with various number of channels, various synthesis possibilities, and so on.

    I decided to test each and every of them and – here are my results.

    OCTODE engine provides 9 channels of sound (8 tones + drums).
    Test result:

    QCHAN engine allows to use 5 channels (4 tones + drums) with various envelopes of instruments and numerous level of volumes.
    Test result

    TRITONE engine gives 4 channels (3 tones + drums). Also it gives various modulations and volumes plus pretty rich set of drums.
    Test result:

    LyndonSharp engine is well-known 1-bit sound engine from 80s. Shiru reverse-engineered it so now it’s usable again. The engine has 3 channels, expressive sound and many cool drums.
    tests’ result:

    All the engines can be found on WOS forum: