Raster Music Tracker test
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- It's kind of crazy how much better the tuning is on RMT then on Furnace Tracker :0
Made using Corrscope github.com/cor...
Vinscool's fork of Raster Music Tracker github.com/Vin...
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Here's a playlist containing all of my music that doesn't suck:
• My best music
The emulation of this chip is much better in this software than that of the Furnace Tracker
Nope, the emulation's virtually identical to Furnace Tracker's. It's just that RMT was designed specifically for making music on the POKEY, and it does a better job of keeping music in tune despite the POKEY's limitations. That's because Furnace Tracker currently rounds the frequency of notes to the nearest whole (the note C2, for example, is 131 hertz in Furnace when it is really ~130.81278265, which is what RMT does). That may not seem like much but it makes all the difference :)
And it's nice to listen to such an unveiling of Pokey, isn't it?
Look at him go!!
Chiptune jazz? :v xD
I don't even know lol, I'm basically self-taught in composing music and just do whatever sounds good with my music :D
woah, does the Atari XE even have a soundchip?
Yep, from what I know the POKEY is used in all of the Atari 8-bit computers
@@doopdee Also some Atari arcade games (sometimes four of them: QuadPOKEY). The 7800 console sadly used the TIA found in the 2600 for sound, but a few games had POKEY chips built into the cart, which they could utilize for far superior sound. Weird decision, IMO.
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Oh hello fellow ":3" user
Hello :3
@@e__egg america ya :3
murica :3333
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