fluidcore by Irrlicht Project [web]
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added on the 2016-03-03 16:11:14 by utz |
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sounds cool
Sounds very good!
Very!
utz, deepest respect :)
This is crazy!
bcoz utz!
hype
impressive!
what introspec said!
very mighty sound from 48k
Beepers rule
That's amazing! Has this ever been done on the ZX before?
Very nice and innovative. Something similar has been done before by Tim follin in some of the early games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy0umg4ZuUY
The fluidcore one is obviously far more impressive.
The fluidcore one is obviously far more impressive.
♪ ♫ ♥
Super nice!
Awesome! Utz is a master of beeper wizardry.
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This time, there's an XM converter included in the package, using a specially crafted template. Which means that no, you can't just convert random XMs with this, but at least there's a relatively convenient way for making music with this thing.
The routine is written for NMOS machines (ie. original Sinclair Spectrum models). I've included a CMOS version as well (for clones using a CMOS Z80, obviously), but haven't had the chance to test it.
Anyway, here's a recording from my 48K machine, sounds a bit more gritty than on emulators.