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2018-02-02 23:50
Jammer

Registered: Nov 2002
Posts: 1289
Event id #2670 : $11 Music Compo

Samar crew is proud and happy to announce brand new '$11 Music Compo'. Figure out how much you can do with your hands tied 😉 It's all about sheer fun!


Compo rules:

- only triangle wave, no wave or testbit allowed
- no ringmod or sync
- single/multispeed allowed
- no digis (thcm digis use only $11, $01 and $09 but... no)
- 1SID only
- min. 2 minutes playtime
- any number of tunes per musician
- tunes can be submitted till the end of 02.03
- please supply executable first and then sid, otherwise CSDb mods will skin you alive xD
- other necessary rules might be added later on


Voting:

- there's one week after compo deadline to vote
- CSDb is voting platform


Reward:

- fame and glory
- 10 best voted tunes will be compiled into bandcamp release with gorgeous cover art by Isildur


Have fun and use forum for questions and comments!
 
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2018-02-03 08:49
Jammer

Registered: Nov 2002
Posts: 1289
Quoting Compyx
Since there's already some limitations in place, how about restricting the size of the binary to 2KB (for example $1000-$17ff). This might result in new code.


That would limit choice of editors surely. Goat Tracker player is modular hence it would compile smaller player but I'm not sure about other editors. Compo is musicians' oriented and rule set is already quite demanding ;)


Quoting Frantic
Oh.. I first read it to be "no ... testbit" allowed, but now I see how you mean. So basically any combination of bit0 (gate on/off), bit3 (testbit on/off) and bit4 (triangle wave on/off) is allowed in that register, whereas the other bits must always be set to 0, right?


Exactly :) Just to give you a little hint in Goat Tracker - as it doesn't map values $00-$0f directly into wave register, you can still use e.g. $e9 to trigger testbit in wavetable. Cadaver's little workaround :D

edit:

Actually I was wrong about very gatebit as you can still write $e1 into Goat Tracker wavetable. (Me ducks and covers in shame :D)
2018-02-03 09:39
Jammer

Registered: Nov 2002
Posts: 1289
As this particular rule seems confusing gramatically:

- only triangle wave, no wave or testbit allowed

Let me rewrite it with Oxford comma:

- only triangle wave, no wave selected, and testbit are allowed

I hope it's not that confusing now ;) Frantic did explain it the best anyway ;)
2018-02-03 10:38
iAN CooG

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 3132
Quote: As this particular rule seems confusing gramatically:

- only triangle wave, no wave or testbit allowed

Let me rewrite it with Oxford comma:

- only triangle wave, no wave selected, and testbit are allowed

I hope it's not that confusing now ;) Frantic did explain it the best anyway ;)


to me now the 2nd way seem to be contradicting the 1st.
is test bit allowed or not?
Seems more a coding compo than a music compo to me, but what the fuck I know, good luck =)
2018-02-03 10:50
Jammer

Registered: Nov 2002
Posts: 1289
Well, in music editor you program wave register too ;) It's legit music compo - not much coding here, unless you create your own player.

You can manipulate triangle bit, test bit and gate bit. I didn't want to put it that way initially to avoid confusion among musicians without programming skills but it turned out English is a bitch xD

- triangle waveform
- no waveform
- testbit

That's more or less what twisted grammar was supposed to convey ;) Sorry! :D
2018-02-03 10:57
Hein

Registered: Apr 2004
Posts: 933
Quote: Since there's already some limitations in place, how about restricting the size of the binary to 2KB (for example $1000-$17ff). This might result in new code.

Your new code? Still waiting... ;)

Anyway, think I'm gonna mix-up 2 compos now.
2018-02-03 11:49
Isildur

Registered: Sep 2006
Posts: 274
Quote: Since there's already some limitations in place, how about restricting the size of the binary to 2KB (for example $1000-$17ff). This might result in new code.

Our idea was to squeeze $11 as much as possible so file size limit is unnecessary ;)
2018-02-03 12:26
ChristopherJam

Registered: Aug 2004
Posts: 1370
Oh wait, testbit's allowed? That changes things a lot. I read that backwards before. Thanks for the clarification.
2018-02-03 15:39
Mixer

Registered: Apr 2008
Posts: 421
I think I'll pitch in a - no wave - entry.
2018-02-03 15:43
Jammer

Registered: Nov 2002
Posts: 1289
Quoting Mixer
I think I'll pitch in a - no wave - entry.


Click house? ;)
2018-02-03 15:50
Mixer

Registered: Apr 2008
Posts: 421
Quote: Quoting Mixer
I think I'll pitch in a - no wave - entry.


Click house? ;)


It is just so surreal that there has to be a rule for - no wave :) "you can build this house out of something or emptiness" :) I do not think that what I had in mind is within the spirit of the competition.
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