Probably it would be better to provide some example song.
It's here: http://mister_beep.republika.pl/Mister_ … friend.rar (along with the tracker in version 2.1).

Also you can find it here, recorded from real ZX (press "LISTEN") -
http://battleofthebits.org/arena/Entry/ … end/12111/

Hi,

I wrote it mainly for 1-bit / Beeper users, but I suppose it could be also useful for every lo-fi musician (YM/AY chip, Covox), who would like to make digital music on his ZX Spectrum 48K / 128K.

Enjoy!
http://mister_beep.republika.pl/SampleT … ectrum.pdf

Greetings,
MB

Thanks a lot mates. smile

Hi mates.

So. Here it is. Something like 2 years after the previous one - here is my new chiptune album "Chromospheric Flares".

You can DOWNLOAD entire album from here:
http://z80.i-demo.pl/MISTER_BEEP-Chromo … s_2014.zip

Also, here are two example songs to listen:
http://soundcloud.com/mister_beep/miste … -the-heavy
http://soundcloud.com/mister_beep/miste … omospheric

All made for ZX Spectrum 48K / Timex Computer 2048 and recorded from real hardware.

Enjoy!
MISTER BEEP
07.01.2014

PS: There is a content of the INFO file, below:




*********************************************************************************************
INFO:

The album's title: Chromospheric Flares
Author: MISTER BEEP

Published: January 2014.

ZX Spectrum 48K music (BEEPER). That means: chiptunes with 1-bit sound-quality.
***Recorded from real hardware*** - American/Portuguese model of ZX Spectrum 48K:
Timex Computer 2048 (48K of RAM).

Tracklist:
01. Through the heavy fire
02. Neutrinos Raid
03. Chromospheric Flares
04. Dragon Hammer
05. Sparkling icicles
06. Stone circle of devil
07. 1-bit burst
08. Screech from a burrow
09. Kick the Drums Part 2
10. Voyage through Time
11. Battlefield Insanity
12. United and Victorious

Total Time - 36:17 min.

***********GENERAL BLAH*************
Hi. This is my the 5th album, released after 2 years break.
As usual, it has been entirely made for ZX Spectrum 48K (all recorded from real hadrware).
I used many various beeper engines, with various sounding, possibilities etc.

Engines used:
- OCTODE (9 channels)
- QCHAN (5 channels)
- SAVAGE (3 channels, engine corrected by Introspec)
- PHASER 1 (3 channels)
- Huby (2 channels)
- Music Box (well, 2 channels supposedly but when any drum plays - nothing more can play, so I call it "a 1,5-channel engine". wink Corrected by Ccowley/The Number Nine).

As a music instrument, Spectrum48 has limitless abilities, and every engine sounds different, which is unparalleled in comparison to other 8-bit computers.
That's because all the music is actually generated by Spectrum's CPU - Z80 chip - that produces all sounds and sends them into beeper and audio-out connector of ZX Spectrum (jack) through 1-bit transducer - ULA chip.
Sometimes it sounds better, sometimes - worse. wink But still we have a nice variety of styles.

If you are interested in more 1-bit music from ZX Spectrum 48K, then visit these sites:
http://mister_beep.republika.pl/
http://1bit.i-demo.pl/ (Forum)
http://z80.i-demo.pl/
http://shiru.untergrund.net/1bit/

Thanks for all the help to coding-guys:
Irrlicht Project (Utz), Ccowley (The Number Nine), Shiru, Introspec, XXL and Alone Coder.
Also - greetings to all mates from http://1bit.i-demo.pl/ BEEPER Forum and to all 1-bit music fans and musicians in general.
Special greetings to Quantum Sheep.

Enjoy.
MISTER BEEP
*******************************************







_________________________TRADITIONAL TECHNICAL BLAH_________________________
Normally Spectrum48 has only one channel of square-wave 1-bit sound (no volume control at all).
But Z80 is also ZX SPECTRUM's Central Processing Unit (CPU) so due to its 3,5Mhz activity (software mixing) Spectrum 48Kb has finally:

- from 2 to 9 channels,
- various modulations and envelopes,
- drums & noises,
- digital sound,
- speech synthesis,
- volumes (it's impossible to make various volumes in 1-bit sound actually so even this is impressive)

etc... Still only 1 bit quality of course. We could say that everything mentioned above is theroretically impossible to make on this computer. But... it still works!

Z80 chip produces all sounds and sends them into BEEPER and AUDIO-OUT connector of ZX SPECTRUM (jack) through ULA chip - the 1-bit transducer.
_______________________________________________________________________________

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Ah, and by the way, also in several weeks - a little bit of cosmic 1-bit micromusic
(click the pictures as the chipmusic.org destroyed them while rescaling) -

Heh.. smile

Greetings.
MB

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cTrix wrote:


A for Amiga.  Coming in the next few weeks :-)

Wow. I can't wait! Excellent news.

Most interesting.

And actually it's funny that I learnt something new from the show.
I use ZX-7 for - what - 6 years? smile But I have never knew it also works with joystick. smile
No, really. smile

The editor looks strange but when one gets used to it - musicmaking is indeed rather simple. Pleasant even.
A pity there is no "patterns' copying" but... there are no patterns. wink wink

Some of the stuff can be done in the on-line compiler though.

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Jredd wrote:

Fantastic smile

Thanks mate. Actually I feel like you by yourself have enough of songs to release a demo...?
Maybe you could think about it. I suspect irrlicht project or Shiru could code it for you, being given the files with songs. Somebody could make some graphic...? Maybe Piesiu? Or the Trixs again. Hm.

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OK then, here it the program for Spectrum. smile
http://mister_beep.republika.pl/nebula_fight.zip

Works on Spectrum 48K.
Please use real hardware (emulators give noisy beeper sound).

Greetings,
MB

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Thanks guys and enjoy the 1-bit. wink wink
Or could I say: happy Anniversary, hehe. smile

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I can see someone uploaded it on YouTube again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_eKWyWOuSk

Hi,

I was looking for it for years but can't find it on youtube anymore.
Last times I found it accidentally, looking for something else.
http://jeansoft.webhop.net/video/disaster.avi
Somebody must have found it and hosted.
It was called "Fishin for disaster" and it was an American or Canadian comedy (I don't remember after so many years, sorry) - the music score has been written by me on ZX Spectrum 48K.

Greetings.
MB

Beep beep.

Very good.

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Thanks a lot guys for all the help, I do appreciate this!

Also thanks to Subway Sonicbeat for kind words. smile smile smile smile smile

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Hi guys.
I was looking for "Sonido Electrónico" song but it dissapeared.
I have also an exact link -
http://chipmusic.org/media/music/2010/0 … ronico.mp3
but the link doesn't work at all.
Finally I wanted to re-upload the song, but it wrote: "The song is already in the system".
Can you help me and make the song visible/downloadable again, or delete it, so I would have a chance to re-upload it?
Thanks,
MB

Thanks a lot mates, means much to me!