Just synthcart? Or are mods recommended? And could an amp be used?
Well, lets start with asking: what kind of Atari are you planning on using?
2600 is what I'm thinking would be nice to start on.
2600 isn't really fun to work with if you like other synths. Most notes are detuned and there really isn't a full scale of any key.
If you can get past that fact, it's really fun to work with.
I love Atari 2600!
Synthcart / Paul Slocum's compiled tracker sequencer thing / Loop cart / cTrix tracker / and my MIDI interface once it comes out are all possibilities!
Thanks for the info guys! The only synths I have are a microKORG XL and a Gameboy Pocket running Nanoloop, so I'm obviously not too familiar with the timbre of a 2600, but I'm super into pitch bends, so detuned notes shouldn't be a problem.
And @little-scale, is the interface for using the 2600 as a controller, or using a controller for the 2600?
... and my MIDI interface once it comes out
Dude, have you been rifling through my drawers? You've released a MIDI kit for almost every console I own. :V
Thanks for the info guys! The only synths I have are a microKORG XL and a Gameboy Pocket running Nanoloop, so I'm obviously not too familiar with the timbre of a 2600, but I'm super into pitch bends, so detuned notes shouldn't be a problem.
And @little-scale, is the interface for using the 2600 as a controller, or using a controller for the 2600?
Like, MIDI --> Atari 2600 with full control over all sounds and frequencies with sample playback.
little-scale wrote:... and my MIDI interface once it comes out
Dude, have you been rifling through my drawers? You've released a MIDI kit for almost every console I own. :V
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Like, MIDI --> Atari 2600 with full control over all sounds and frequencies with sample playback.
That sounds so rad!
Just ordered a 2600, Synthcart, and touchpad, by the way.
Just ordered a 2600, Synthcart, and touchpad, by the way.
Just a heads up, you'll need two keypads. Also, Highly Liquid used to produce a midi to joy port controller, they have open sourced the code, if your DIY inclined or you could get it from AtariAge store still.
At some point you may want to look into tapping the audio at the TIA chip for a cleaner output, there are how-to all over.Then there are video mods but if your primary goal is sound its not that high a priority. Controlling the Synthcart doesn't really need video once you get the controls down.
The beat tracks on the Synthcart are allot of fun; best of luck!
So Little Scale, wile we're on the subject, you got any time line for the a2600 interface. Know you got your hands full at the moment, but if its near term I got'a start saving my pennies!
So Little Scale, wile we're on the subject, you got any time line for the a2600 interface. Know you got your hands full at the moment, but if its near term I got'a start saving my pennies!
Yeah, I'm very interested in a 2600 interface and for once it actually IS a nostalgia thing. Atari is what I played all through my childhood (as in before my teens) and it still seems awesome and magical or something. :')
Non-gushy part of the post: I don't really know anything about the different models of Atari consoles. Will this be a 2600-specific tool or will it work with 5200, 7800, etc?
Yeah, I'm very interested in a 2600 interface and for once it actually IS a nostalgia thing. Atari is what I played all through my childhood (as in before my teens) and it still seems awesome and magical or something. :')
Yea! I hear you there. The a2600 is like your first girlfriend, she had buck teeth and pony tails, but ....
Don't want to speak for Little Scale, but check this out
http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2008/1
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Sweet bit of Seb's magic
Thanks yogi. I'll likely do the RCA mod or the stereo mod at some point soon, too. While I'm still figuring it all out. I'll play some Donkey Kong until I get the mod started.