Tomy wrote:Thank you for the comments! Makes me happy to hear that there were some little surprises too. There are some things on the album that I wouldn't have believed to be possible. I got ideas that at first were like: "No way it would work, I'll just try it for fun"... And then the SN76489 actually pulled it off. This chip is really underused, not as bad as it's reputation seems.
marcb0t, many thanks for your kind words. It feels weird to hear that I've inspired someone with my weird music, but really, thanks! Trying to get the most out of any soundchip is about half the fun, I love to use synthesized sounds and create my own. One soundchip/synthesizer making every sound in a track is awesome. Great to hear you like my occasional dissonance, I've mostly heard negative feedback about that. That and the chromatic stuff is what I like too.
That is very cool that you're working with the PSG chip! The "DEMO Rob0t In Action" at your soundcloud is such a fun track. That square wave modulation is just killer, would be cool to hear more of that used on the hardware.
Hope that Series 4 doesn't disappoint you.
Hi there!
Hey, sorry I never saw you reply until today.
Yeah, I totally agree with the Sega VDP PSG chip being underused. Hopefully, we can fix that. GameBoy is not the only chipset to play with. And also, about the dissonance, it just adds such an interesting flavor, like putting a little bit of spice on your food. For me, it's just the right amount, and fits well with the whole "cyberpunk" theme of a lot of your music. I kind of want to start trying that as well. Afterall, who says that 12 note western music is the "correct" style anyway? I am always open to new ideas and experimentation, and I really enjoyed how you did it. Even my little brother, got hooked on your 4th FM Album. That one is probably my favorite.
The square wave modulation in my "DEMO Rob0t In Action" song, that is a little difficult to get onto actual hardware. I know that Aly James is working on a way to convert his MIDI data to cartridge data. He's a smart guy, so I think eventually it will happen. But it takes too much CPU to run a game at the same time. Haha! XD But as you said, getting the most out of a soundchip is half the fun. And there is a whole new dimension of sound just waiting to be explored on the SMS. You can do the same modulation stuff on a Sega Genesis. And if you use a Game Gear, then you can do stereo as well! I'll keep you updated with that project, as I can.
Your PSG Series 4 album inspired me to start experimenting more with PSG lately. Especially when I heard a pitch bend of melodic noise in one of your tunes. I was baffled that you did that in VGM Music Maker! A few days ago, I figured out how to do the same thing in Deflemask, so things are going well! I like how you make the music lower in tone, and it just has this really deep moody feel in a lot of your songs. You sir, are an outstanding audio engineer!
I will see you around!
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