tracking has a long tradition on homecomputers such as the atari st and is still one of the most fun and alert ways of composing electronic music today. during the last twenty years many innovative musicians and programmers have pushed the ym chip to the max by writing incredible drivers and tons of impressive chiptunes. nowadays, the innovation is still alive and a few active composer enjoy the cream of improved tracker programs available. after all, sometimes we dream about things which are not available, even if these are only little things. dreaming is one, the other is to go straight ahead and start writing down the idea...
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the idea:
since i'm not a programer, nor an engineer, but a captain of the soldering iron, i decided to go the hardware way to push my favourite soundchip a little bit. the idea is to build an effective tool that lets us intuitively play with the music after or during composing process. imagine the atari with its tracker and the built in ym chip as a cat we pet, untill it starts to purr ;]
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ymixer features: - ym channel mixer [see name]
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modules:
- mixer
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state:
prototype works good |
example mp3:
first prototype [with all 3 ym channels in action] |
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ymixer sources & inspiration:
ym2149.pdf [the ym2149 datasheet]
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other links:
stj [coolest dj software on earth by gwem] |