So... how to put those in midi (especialy atari SAP files) ... or convert it to module convertable to midi? Do you have any software or hardware idea?
@itrabos NSF and SAP files are ripped. They contain program code, not just audio instructions for their respective chips. You'd have to port the application, or do what I did and get some chip instruction output for the song and use that to convert to something usable.
@DE7ChainedDoor The triangle wave is doing a "Dah doo doo Dah doo doo Dah Dah" ostenato rhythm. Also you can tell that the bass is in a square wave if you notice that one of the square waves is much wider than the rest of the waves.
So... how to put those in midi (especialy atari SAP files) ... or convert it to module convertable to midi? Do you have any software or hardware idea?
itrabos 2 weeks ago
@itrabos NSF and SAP files are ripped. They contain program code, not just audio instructions for their respective chips. You'd have to port the application, or do what I did and get some chip instruction output for the song and use that to convert to something usable.
1ucasvb 2 weeks ago
Is it me, or was the triangle wave used in an instrumet that was not bass?
Finding the bass somewhat POKEY-ish.
DE7ChainedDoor 2 months ago
@DE7ChainedDoor The triangle wave is doing a "Dah doo doo Dah doo doo Dah Dah" ostenato rhythm. Also you can tell that the bass is in a square wave if you notice that one of the square waves is much wider than the rest of the waves.
BriggsMullen 1 month ago
I actually really like the lofi sound quality people get by having delta-modulation drum samples in nes songs.
beefinator14 3 months ago