881

(19 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

arfink wrote:

what's to prevent a ROM rewrite and actually change them? smile That could be quite neat, though Vectrex hardware is kinda rare and spendy in my experience.

Great point! I hadn't considered this possibility ;D

882

(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

fluidvolt wrote:

The way for this to become something more than an album of musical non-sequiturs, is if everyone agreed on a small set of tempos and keys, that way there would be a few "mini suites". Although I suppose it might take too much organization, and it's probably not the desired outcome. Perhaps an idea for another compilation.

The issue with this is that there is only one second to play with... any choices in tempo would have to be related to 60bpm... even so, there is more to having a sense of congruency in music than just tempo alone ie. even if the tempi match, this won't make for a smooth-sounding compilation where tracks sound continuous.

EDIT: didn't see that you meant keys as well - this could make a difference of course wink

883

(250 replies, posted in Past Events)

http://chipflip.wordpress.com/chipmusic/

884

(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Submitted.

885

(52 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I love this idea. I'm in!

886

(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

IAYD wrote:

Does this make me an unce-l?

887

(250 replies, posted in Past Events)

Pretty much...

888

(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Congrats!

889

(250 replies, posted in Past Events)

Active Knowledge wrote:

it'd be nicer if people were a bit less reactive and a lot more chiplomatic.

fixd?

890

(22 replies, posted in Atari)

niiice

891

(12 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Cheers, Nue! smile

892

(12 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Blogpost wrote:

Software
Download the Arduino code, and upload it to your board or chip.
Download the C64 program and put it onto an EPROM-based cart or other C64 memory device.
Download the midi2ser patch (if using the USB option under OS X)

It's a simple piece of software that takes data from the userport and sends it to the SID.

893

(11 replies, posted in Releases)

downloading now!

894

(12 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

I do not understand your comment in the context of this thread.

You are most welcome to build your own, Hawkfather. All of the information is there, in that post, along with my offer to help out with more information to anyone for whom the post isn't clear.

895

(12 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Can't remember - sorry sad

896

(299 replies, posted in Past Events)

Hawkfather wrote:

Oh wait, i found it.  It's in here, inside my heart.  I wasn't looking inside my heart!

(pdf format plays a show in hawkfather's heart)

That sound really painful actually...