everytime i listen to a SID chiptune, i learn something new about it's capabilities. that steel pan made me tab back to youtube for a reality check. great stuff as always!
Is it rendered straight from Furnace or native SID file? Because that waveshape render in CH2 doesn't seem right to me ;) Unless it's bandpass filltered ;)
@@IvysChannel-kb9sn every filter has cutoff, lol ;) But not every filter type twists and turns upside down $51 or $61 wave like that so ;) But I've checked quickly my oscillators from my things where I filter $51 or $55 and, indeed, wave seems to be rendered upside down with filter. That's kinda strange :D
holy shit that steel drum sounds insane, great job!
everytime i listen to a SID chiptune, i learn something new about it's capabilities. that steel pan made me tab back to youtube for a reality check. great stuff as always!
Nice SID cover of the song!😄🤩😎👌
Wow you got the melody bassline chords and drums in there
NICE! In my opinion the c64 is a very powerful chip! By combining the waveforms and filter modes you can do things that many other systems can't!
That bassline sounds awfully familiar (JTS Stage 1)
@@TangoDragonfruit Huh. I never noticed that.
Is it rendered straight from Furnace or native SID file? Because that waveshape render in CH2 doesn't seem right to me ;) Unless it's bandpass filltered ;)
@@jammerc64 It is the cutoff filter. Rendering was made in Corrscope.
@@IvysChannel-kb9sn every filter has cutoff, lol ;) But not every filter type twists and turns upside down $51 or $61 wave like that so ;) But I've checked quickly my oscillators from my things where I filter $51 or $55 and, indeed, wave seems to be rendered upside down with filter. That's kinda strange :D
@@jammerc64 Yeah. I don't know what's with trackers inverting waves, but at least it doesn't affect mono outputs.
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