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(438 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

DefMon Ringmod or bust!

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(438 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

martin_demsky wrote:

It sounds very interesting, up to now i only viewed multiple times that Goto80's tutorials/performances, latest one from Demobit 2018 performance is made from zero in realtime, but i takes a lot of years of experience in defMON for sure smile

Goto80 dreams, breathes and eats DefMon everyday as it is a part of a healthy Swedish diet.

https://menga.net/chiptune-music-sucks

Lmao! All I wanted to do was make the google dropdown say chiptune (sucks) and i found a very fun one sided read.

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Yoooo! 

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(114 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Awe geeze have you been frozen in a time chamber?

Did you prepare the empty bank to receive the data in Nanoloop 2? should be a "=" symbol on the very top right.

listen to more firebrandboy wink
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2gsate/ti … y-too-many

SPORTS!

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(2 replies, posted in Releases)

Nice! have you considered making a band camp ?

_-_- wrote:
GLOOMS wrote:

I am quite certain some of the Digitone developers own GenMDM and were inspired by it, (and other FM synths.)

I guess you're referring to the Cuckoo video from NAMM - I think we touched on the Megadrive at some part, Cuckoo is a big fan of chipmusic as well. I don't mean to be a nitpicky asshole, I just don't want there to be a misconception. The Digitone is not designed to be similar to the YM2612 in any way, but since they're both 4OP you can go into that area of sounds, certainly. That said, the heavy quantization noise and aliasing of the 2612 (and output from Megadrive+various verisons of it) is a big part of the specific sound of the Megadrive/GenMDM.

I regret selling my GenMDM now, years later... There's something special about every Yamaha chip and its implementation! (I'm more of an OPL3 guy though...)

Wasn't there some person making 3rd party GenMDMs and selling them on eBay? Can't remember how long ago that was, but perhaps there is hope for a DIY solution?

either way I want a digitone lol and am probably going to make a lot of mega drive type synthesis with it smile

Pixel.danny wrote:

Can anyone recommend me a mixer for the following hardware, im a bit unsure how barebones it needs to be concidering the other hardware involved;

2x DMG with LSDJ
Kaoss Pad,
Octatrack
Analog heat

Cheers.

2xDMG --> into Kaoss Pad ---> then into Octatrack A/B (C/D other DMG?) audio inputs (activate thru machine(s)) ---> Main out of OT into analog heat ---> Output to whatever.

use Ocatrack as mixer for LSDj's  , you can throw that whole chain on a DJ FX mixer if you want behringer makes cheap ones, pioneer makes high end ones. or get a korg dj mixer. or allen and heath. but for now you only have 2 things into Octatrack and all those things into analog heat at the end so your passing alot of audio through.

TSC wrote:

Or you can just use a Digitone

i mean yeah duh! wink
i have genmdm and id rather use Digitone becaus eof 8 voice polyphony and the elektron sequencer!

( trade me your Digitone for my GenMDM )

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GLOOMS wrote:
TSC wrote:

A quick search didn't return any mention of PCB files, cart files, program data, etc.

Hmm yeah i jumped the gun there a little bit, you can still maybe use the tut for the master system but replace normal arduino with teensy arduino and GenMDM cart has 2 EPROM chips https://www.utsource.net/itm/p/540392.h … gKPhfD_BwE and https://www.ebay.com/p/1pc-Am29f010-70p … amp;chn=ps then make the controller port dongle like the SMS one but connect it to the teensy pins and flash your teensy 2.0 with the genmdm 1.3 firmware. should get someone somewhere?

https://little-scale.blogspot.com/2012/ … -midi.html here is the sega master system midi interface link to help build Mega Drive MiDi interface.