Would love to have MIDI control on this - preferably with ArduinoBoy. X-Y control or some other "analog" style control would be so cool.
Thanks nitro2k01. It's great fun!
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Would love to have MIDI control on this - preferably with ArduinoBoy. X-Y control or some other "analog" style control would be so cool.
Thanks nitro2k01. It's great fun!
I want to hear four of these in a good sound system, with a very patient person handling the frequencies.
Hmmm. Yeah. I'm thinking a series of pitch-modded and slightly detuned DMGs for phasing and cancellation and all sorts of stereo freakiness.
And do it in a cathedral.
Any recent sound clips?
If I understand correctly, this snippet on soundcloud is of a prerelease version.
i almost mistook this for a low-quality port of the famous PS2 game of the same name.
then i realized it was something much, much better. excellent work nitro, this is INSANE.
Any recent sound clips?
ask and ye shall receive
https://soundcloud.com/midimachine/reztest
added to drop-down menu here, if anyone is interested
This is really cool. Just messing around with it creates a really wide range of tones. It really does remind me of osc sync sounds.
I would be interested in hearing more about how you achieved this.
It's fun to play with as-is, and I am certainly looking forward to trying to add it into a track, but any way to make it a bit more "musical" in the future will be really exciting.
Zef wrote:Cool! I'll try this out tomorrow, might be a cool way to start off a set!
Ha! That's the first thing I thought.
So this.
Also looking forward to see further deplovement.
Fired up the PC I was recently given and finally was able to put stuff on my USB cart again, had a go with this, pretty great sounds! Will be perfect for my noise/drone purposes. Look forward to any further versions!!
Bump: Any chance of ever opening the source for this?