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Spinning Jenny   [2021]

Spinning Jenny Released by :
Aleksi Eeben

Release Date :
4 March 2021

Type :
C64 Tool

AKA :
Spinning Jenny V1.0

User rating:**********  9.8/10 (10 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Aleksi Eeben of CNCD

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Summary
Submitted by aeeben on 10 March 2021
Custom drum kit specification, supported in version 1.1:
- 32000 Hz (PAL: 31782,19 Hz; NTSC: 31960,22 Hz)
- Drum samples must be placed exactly as in markers.wav
- Exported raw file must be exactly 48K = 49152 bytes ($c000), 194 blocks
- Raw format: 8-bit signed mono
- Sounds A, B and C are mixed automatically when a drum kit is loaded:
A Snare 2 Ghost (this plays the second half of sd2)
B Kick 1 + Hihat 1
C Kick 1 + Cymbal
Summary
Submitted by aeeben on 4 March 2021
Drummer mode keys: [1]-[9] = drum 1-9, [0] = A, [+] = B, [-] = C
Summary
Submitted by aeeben on 4 March 2021
32 kHz 8-bit drum machine with 8 drum kits. Uses Mahoney/Tufvesson DAC.

Press F1-F7 to start playing a track and to switch between tracks while playing, keeping the tempo. Return to return.

Press D in main screen for drummer mode. You can play single drum hits on keyboard only in this mode and not in the sequencer playback mode. Return to return.

Tempo is (processor cycles * 2) per sequencer step. Use tempo fine adjustment to sync with frame call SID songs playing on another c64.
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