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MiniSEQ   [2020]

MiniSEQ Released by :
Ate Bit [web]

Release Date :
26 September 2020

Type :
C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (4 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... 4-Mat of Ate Bit, Orb
Music .... 4-Mat of Ate Bit, Orb


SIDs used in this release :
MiniSEQ Demo Songs(/MUSICIANS/0-9/4-Mat/MiniSEQ_Demo_Songs.sid)
MiniSEQ Loop Song(/MUSICIANS/0-9/4-Mat/MiniSEQ_Loop_Song.sid)

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Summary
Submitted by 4mat on 26 September 2020
This is an experimental sequencer that combines editing text screens with the SID chip.

It is inspired in part by 100 Rabbits' "Orca", EKO ComputeRhythm videos and the fact that the c64 screen rows and SID register counts match.

Each row of the screen represents a SID register, from $d400 (channel 1 finetune) at the top to $d418 (volume/filter type) at the bottom.

By changing the petscii characters on the screen you set values into the SID registers or add to existing values for each beat of the sequence.

The screen page is a song pattern. You have 26 of these available that can be sequenced together and played with live.
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