[PD] MOD Trackers (was Pd to CV for a Moog) (OT)

Paris Treantafeles paris at parisgraphics.com
Fri Sep 15 15:02:14 CEST 2006


There's also some trackers and programs similar to LSDJ for the open
source gaming console, GP2x:

http://wiki.gp2x.org/wiki/Software_Directory

I don't have one myself but am tempted to get one and try to develop for
it.

Best,
p

On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 11:54 +0800, Chris McCormick wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 07:07:44AM +0100, padawan12 wrote:
> > 
> > I tried it Chris, wicked stuff. Oddly I've been talking about old
> > sound chips quite a bit recently, there seems to be a revival of 
> > interest. Noah Vawter from MIT gave me an explanatin of why the
> > Sid was such a superior beast to the AY38610. Were there any other 
> > notable "synthesiser on a chip" attempts?
> 
> I am a big fan of the gameboy based chip tune scene and there have been
> some truly amazing pieces of music made from a couple of gated
> square/noise waves and a 32 byte wide 4-bit wavetable. Nanoloop and LSDJ
> are both excellent composition programs for the GB:
> 
> http://www.nanoloop.de/
> http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/
> 
> I recommend listening to the demo tunes on the LSDJ page - some of them
> are phenomenal. There's also my own program for the gameboy advance
> which I have mentioned on this list too many times already so I'm not
> going to plug it again. :)
> 
> Also, htp://www.micromusic.net/
> 
> Best,
> 
> Chris.
> 
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