What kind of 8-bit music chip did you folks use ? An C-64 SID, an Atari Pokey, or an MSX Yamaha chip, or another one ? I am curious.... Greetings from an original Atarian.
@RichardCyberPunk It actually doesn't have a chip. Rather than having a dedicated sound-synthesis chip, the Apple II had a toggle circuit that could only emit a click through a built-in speaker or a line out jack; all other sounds (including two, three and, eventually, four-voice music and playback of audio samples and speech synthesis) were generated entirely by software that clicked the speaker at just the right times.
the only silicon for Apple ][e audio, was a transistor for output, and the CPU, the 6502, to tickle the transistor. I've seen the circuitry. That's all there was. On or off.
I'd love to have this play when someone presses my doorbell.
rob16248 2 months ago
Awesome!
rsalek 4 months ago
its cool how tron looks like a video game(and basicly is) and tron legacy looks like a real world of the future or something like that
darthreeder1 4 months ago
it is amazing
electronicsdevice 7 months ago
Mind handing out the chords for this?
QuadroGaming 11 months ago
This honestly doesn't sound much different from the original.
Bluehawk2008 1 year ago
it sucks that the giant ships dont try to thowmp people in legacy
booyah344 1 year ago
this looks a tiny bit diffrent from tron legacy
booyah344 1 year ago
@booyah344 This video is showing scenes from the original movie TRON, from 1982. That's where the song came from, as well.
whizzmaster3000 1 year ago
@whizzmaster3000 I WAS BEING SARCASTIC
booyah344 1 year ago
@booyah344 Oh. *facepalm*
whizzmaster3000 1 year ago
@whizzmaster3000 its all right man
booyah344 1 year ago
They should use this if some indie developper makes an 8 bit Tron game.
VecTron5 1 year ago
i gotta watch this again so i can see ram and flynn nearly kiss as they passionately hold hands in rams last few seconds
MoonarEclipse 1 year ago 16
woot! i feel all Leveled Up now !! +1up.
vastenmielinen 1 year ago
What kind of 8-bit music chip did you folks use ? An C-64 SID, an Atari Pokey, or an MSX Yamaha chip, or another one ? I am curious.... Greetings from an original Atarian.
RichardCyberPunk 1 year ago
@RichardCyberPunk Click on the info tab ;)
floppypop 1 year ago
@floppypop , interesting, what music chip did the Apple II have ?
RichardCyberPunk 1 year ago
@RichardCyberPunk It actually doesn't have a chip. Rather than having a dedicated sound-synthesis chip, the Apple II had a toggle circuit that could only emit a click through a built-in speaker or a line out jack; all other sounds (including two, three and, eventually, four-voice music and playback of audio samples and speech synthesis) were generated entirely by software that clicked the speaker at just the right times.
floppypop 1 year ago
@RichardCyberPunk
the only silicon for Apple ][e audio, was a transistor for output, and the CPU, the 6502, to tickle the transistor. I've seen the circuitry. That's all there was. On or off.
kiyotewolf 1 year ago
Thanks!
eurandi 1 year ago
Quality
PaulinhoThompson 1 year ago
This is amazing!
citizenhal 1 year ago
The second transexual whose work I admire.
realar 1 year ago
Wow.. You must've had to scour the web to get programmers to code these various system played/orchestrated versions.
Who was involved with the 8-bit coding?
~Kiyote!
kiyotewolf 1 year ago
Whoah! Greetings, Program!
neocoders 1 year ago 5
mr sark sent me here
riopieboy 1 year ago
awsome !!!
sunny021403 1 year ago
love it ^^
knighterrant02 1 year ago
sark sent us
ElaioTV 1 year ago 9
@ElaioTV haha twitter?
heyiliketurtles 1 year ago
nice
niazdehsrum360 1 year ago
AHHH YEEEEAH! Radical.
TheMrSark 1 year ago
Great version, guys! Love it! :D
ladyjaye27 1 year ago
Well I have no idea what the Tron music sounds like and I've never even seen the movie for that matter.
But ya'll did a good job...sounds great.
doomayam 1 year ago