well, I mean it's all gonna be going through the DMG right? So wouldn't it not sound like it should anyway?
I don't think it sounded awful, just different
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well, I mean it's all gonna be going through the DMG right? So wouldn't it not sound like it should anyway?
I don't think it sounded awful, just different
Ooooo, if these clones don't have a properly programmable instrument it will all be for naught.
Ok, I've gotten confirmation from doctor scale, and it does have the custom instrument, but it sounds a bit different, as seen earlier. Tmie to get to work, then.
...holy crap why have I not been paying attention to this thread
this is awesome, so excited to see what comes of it
trash did this with a modified aboy setup and his arduinosynth.. if you went that route you could use it with lsdj!
Last edited by herr_prof (May 23, 2012 3:44 pm)
Need I remind you I haven't actually produced anything yet? Don't mang me until I've produced a first sound from this thing.
What you lack in results you make up for with enthusiasm and willingness to experiment.
What he means to say is that he likes the size of your penis.
If you know what I mean.
What he means to say is that he likes the size of your penis.
If you know what I mean.
Nailed it.
I might do something similar with an ATtiny
on that note, does anyone know of a reliable EAGLE or Kicad PCB for a gameboy cartridge? I have one here, but I am not sure if I should have it sent to manufacturing.
Last edited by penguinmafioso (May 24, 2012 5:39 am)
Just a very quick status update. I realized with this chip that it doesn't actually contain an internal quartz crystal, only the capability to use an external crystal without additional circuitry. So you either need a crystal, or drive it from the Gameboy's clock. This should work fine and this is just an aside.
I finally sat down with this the other night, and it failed completely. I still have some ideas for what the problem is, from scope output just before I left the lab. (In particular the behavior of the Gameboy's /CS line as well as a peculiar behavior where the FM chip outputs data to the data bus, while other wise being read only.) I still believe I should be able to get this working with a few changes to my ugly air wire circuit.
Then there's the issue of whether to route the audio through the input, or mix it directly with the "prosund" after the CPU. The FM chip has two outputs, one for tone audio and one for drum audio. One possible configuration is drums as mono, mixed after the CPU, and the tone output connected to the audio input of the CPU, which would allow for panning of it. And I will have to investigate which voltage levels the input can accept.
So, nothing too exciting yet, just a quick status update.
Nothing exciting? This talk of all the nifty little possibilities warms my heart as it is