AY Sound design tool

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Re: AY Sound design tool

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:D

For interested parties, here's the code so far.

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Updated to V1.1..! See first post in topic.

Amazing what you can do in a lunchtime ;)

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You should have more often lunchtime ;)

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Hmmmmm.
I didn't test it yet, can user change sounds/noises in some kind or real time? And play them on the keyboard? Or rather is more 'static' editor only?
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It's pretty much a static editor for experimenting with the AY registers. It's in no way an instrument..

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sirmorris wrote:It's pretty much a static editor for experimenting with the AY registers. It's in no way an instrument..
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Hmmmmm. What I mean is - of course I realize ZX81 isn't any huge PC 1000000000000000000000 Mhz ;) or - Ghz ;) ;) ;)
but I have several sound-FX units so it would be enough for me to have a possibility of making noise and controlling it more/less in kinda 'real-time' and the SFX unit will do all the rest. Hence my question.
Playing 'live' on ZX81 would be kind a shocker, I presume.
OK, I will test the prog tomorrow.
(Now I'm a little bit drunk - sober enough to listen to the TurboSound songs from ZX81, hahahahahahaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!! ;) ).
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