arottenbit wrote:thank you everyone for all these infos.
Now i'm going to rock out some 1bit shit!But rember that SoundTracker/SQ-Trackers are 4-bit. Like SID or Pokey. Ay is 4bit.
I wish You luck.
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yeah i'm still using Phaser1, so it's ok.
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arottenbit wrote:thank you everyone for all these infos.
Now i'm going to rock out some 1bit shit!But rember that SoundTracker/SQ-Trackers are 4-bit. Like SID or Pokey. Ay is 4bit.
I wish You luck.
Y
yeah i'm still using Phaser1, so it's ok.
OK.
I dont care if this is a secret song for a compilation.
I really need some CostructiveCriticism since this is my first BEEPER track.
http://www26.zippyshare.com/v/13902121/file.html
I think that the start is pretty cool, but when the slower part comes in.. it ruins everything..
Sadly this is have to be a cover (not a remix/interpretation), so i cant change the song structure.
very nice work so far, great use of synth drums. but as you say after 1:20 the track is somewhat destroyed. and then it gets great after 2:40. don't really know how to help you over this stretch, but i will tell you my super-secret trick... go and explore a bit more the multiple feature, you can make some "interesting" sounds if you use the right multiple value in conjunction with certain notes. for example, try Mult. 8 with A#2 or A#3, or Mult. 5 with G-4, G#4 or G-5. G/G# is usually a good guess.