Chipophone: old organ converted to 8-bit synthesizer

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UncleSporky
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Chipophone: old organ converted to 8-bit synthesizer

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Found this video online and thought you guys might like it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1pchpDD5EU

I don't know how accurate/realistic it is as far as NES audio, but it would certainly be useful for prototyping, and it sounds really cool anyway. :)
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Sounds pretty close.
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- It has been posted before... I'm pretty sure.
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Zepper wrote:- It has been posted before... I'm pretty sure.
Doesn't detract from the fact that I REALLY wish I had one. :P
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It doesn't seem to have the "switch the duty cycle after one frame" type of instruments you see in lots of NES games.
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Dwedit wrote:It doesn't seem to have the "switch the duty cycle after one frame" type of instruments you see in lots of NES games.
Oooh yeah, I gotta add that to my sound engine :)
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