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3 Bit Chip   [2014]

3 Bit Chip Released by :
Ban

Release Date :
6 May 2014

Type :
C64 Music

Released At :
King Internal Demo Compo #3

Achievements :
Mixed Music Competition at King Internal Demo Compo #3 :  #3

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Ban
Music .... Ban


SIDs used in this release :
3 Bit Chip(/DEMOS/0-9/3_Bit_Chip.sid)

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Production Info
Submitted by Ban on 31 August 2016
Production Info
Submitted by Ban on 30 March 2016
Created during 24 hours (I plan poorly).

Recorded in a single take since the "sequencer" I wrote only had "record" and no edit possibility (I saved RLE encoded SID register values...). Setup was a Korg microkey for chords and a Arturia beatstep for selecting drum pattern loops. All went to my synth/recorder program (on a PC) that used the playsid library for monitoring while playing. A simple 6502 RLE decoder then plays it all back on the C64.

Most of the time went into writing the MIDI+playsid+recorder, some time for the replay code on the c64.

About an hour before the compo deadline I started trying to play some music that would do as my entry to the compo... Always lats moment. But it was great fun. My first c64 release after a 25 year break... :)
Production Info
Submitted by Radiant on 10 May 2014
The playback routine is playing a stream of SID writes generated by a Java program fed by a MIDI controller, with features such as automatic arpeggiation.
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