just found out about this neat lil trick so i decided to apply it in a tune. this works by using half-sine on both the carrier and modulator. experiment with different volume and feedback levels!
SUPER dig the visualization! Back in the day (circa... 1999?) I wrote a program in BASIC to write numbers to a .txt file and converted that to .wav ... mathematical .wav sounds ... the square one reminds me of one of those. PHAT BASSY sound at low octaves ... nicely done
thanks for the compliment! by the way all my other tunes that i've uploaded on my channel have the same type of oscilloscope visualization but with 4-operator FM synthesis, so feel free to take a look at those too.
I quite enjoyed this. Keep going :)
SUPER dig the visualization! Back in the day (circa... 1999?) I wrote a program in BASIC to write numbers to a .txt file and converted that to .wav ... mathematical .wav sounds ... the square one reminds me of one of those. PHAT BASSY sound at low octaves ... nicely done
thanks for the compliment! by the way all my other tunes that i've uploaded on my channel have the same type of oscilloscope visualization but with 4-operator FM synthesis, so feel free to take a look at those too.
ZXSpectrum 7k
Did your VRC7 just turn into a ZX spectrum?
@@45hindi yes
Excellent work!
cool! i like the drums
@@bitcrushed-thing thank you!
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