The drums are a little bit out of beat. Anyway, could some of you give me some clue about how these digi sounds are played on the CPC? AFAIK the AY is interfaced in a pretty lazy way (it's hooked to the data ports of a '8255), so it should be relatively slow to handle, and AFAIK there's no decent IRQ subsystem in the CPC (thus digis should be pretty hard to play). I might miss something (a clever hack to provide fast timer interrupts, maybe....)
The digidrums take about 25-35%. The SID effect needs much higher cpu computation but the effect is not as complex as the first one (color cycling and page flipping), And if I'm not wrong it uses an interrupt player. There' s another player for the amstrad plus (see my killmax video) that uses the dma processor, supports 2 sid voices and takes almost no cpu time.
The music is "sharpness buzztone" by Jean Sebastian Gerrard aka Jess (I think). I originally heard this on Atari ST. I'm going to the website no to find this demo and run it on my CPC Emulator.
@wysmiewisko This long animation on a CPC would be actually even more impressive than realtime calculation of it all..
Gmoooba 5 months ago
La seconde partie est encore plus dingue ! absolument *****
TheStalker1979 1 year ago
Extraordinaire tout 'simplement' et la musique est à coupé le souffle
TheStalker1979 1 year ago
AMAZING!!!!! O_O A STUFF LIKE THAT ON A CPC!!!
hivkorn 1 year ago
Amazing stuff!!!!! Love it :)
khisanth75 1 year ago
Is this realtime calculated, or is this just animation?
wysmiewisko 1 year ago
The drums are a little bit out of beat. Anyway, could some of you give me some clue about how these digi sounds are played on the CPC? AFAIK the AY is interfaced in a pretty lazy way (it's hooked to the data ports of a '8255), so it should be relatively slow to handle, and AFAIK there's no decent IRQ subsystem in the CPC (thus digis should be pretty hard to play). I might miss something (a clever hack to provide fast timer interrupts, maybe....)
csg8501 2 years ago
That's quite optimized. wow. DMA for sound.... now that's one cool trick. Checking out that video.
Gunstick 2 years ago
The digidrums take about 25-35%. The SID effect needs much higher cpu computation but the effect is not as complex as the first one (color cycling and page flipping), And if I'm not wrong it uses an interrupt player. There' s another player for the amstrad plus (see my killmax video) that uses the dma processor, supports 2 sid voices and takes almost no cpu time.
asicys 2 years ago
hmm, let's guess... so there are digital drums. How much CPU does that need on the CPC? And second part has SID effect, takes also some CPU...
Gunstick 2 years ago
Guess again ;-)
asicys 2 years ago
I am unsure of this. It was digitalised voices that would totally interupt the Zilog Z80.
fulansujin 2 years ago
Nie polecam ogladania na kacu :/
MikeGTR1983 2 years ago
The music is "sharpness buzztone" by Jean Sebastian Gerrard aka Jess (I think). I originally heard this on Atari ST. I'm going to the website no to find this demo and run it on my CPC Emulator.
CoolDudeClem 2 years ago
I guess 90% of the CPU time is used for the Music :-)
Gunstick 2 years ago
i doubt they would run on a 464. Most demos use 128k so only a 6128 or a 464 with a ram pak would work.
Also they're probably for disk only machines.
andyukmonkey 3 years ago
I guess a mac would be to slow to watch full quality.
SalvatorQuaro 3 years ago
yessss
aufsturz 3 years ago
of course there are! just google it
aufsturz 3 years ago
Hallucinant la facon dont les limites cette machine sont sans cesse repossées.
fulansujin 3 years ago
nope. turns out theres a lot of things mac users can't do!
zewbo 3 years ago
Is there an Amstrad CPC emulator for Mac OS X?
VectorOmega 3 years ago
Excellent demo.
I'd like to download and run these natively on my old 464. Any idea where I'd find the source files or some MP3s I can record to tape?
RulerRyze 4 years ago
Not only is this unbelievably cool, the music is fantastic as well!!!
gryz0r 4 years ago
What can I say about that? I can't find any words. Overflow you are crazy!!!
Optimus6128 4 years ago