8-bit counter with polyphonic square wave

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2006

Originally posted at http://eightbitsquare.ytmnd.com/

I only made the audio not the animation.

Each bit is a different note. LSB is the highest MSB is the lowest. I know it doens't make sense but it sounds better than the other way around.

Notes from LSB to MSB: C-4, A-3, F-3, D-3, B-2, G-2, E-2, C-2

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  • That is totally awesome !!

    Just excellent with the audio.

    Thanks

  • @RODALCO2007 Thanks for the subscribe but I probably won't be posting any more videos as I use this account just for storing my favorites and other member only YouTube features.

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  • Awesome!!

  • Nintendo NES/Gameboy!

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  • I'm 13 and I understand his to use this with binary using the powers of2

  • I really liked the first four bits. :)

  • @drwav No worries mate. But that counter with the audio is awesome

  • @SPS148669 Still have one of those and play it too.

  • Mechanical rhythm. Beautiful by design.

  • 8-bit rules! This music seems to me very peaceful :D...

    How great were those days playing Game Boy~

  • Beautiful.

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