Just using the Geiger Counter for bit depth reduction this time, trying to do something a bit more Nintendo-y. The Pollyanna provides the basic square wave tone, and the Harmony Man provides the harmonies.
It's worth noting that the Harmony Man tracks exceptionally well, even with the Geiger Counter obscuring the original signal.
Extra points if you can guess which NES games all of the riffs came from.
@nothingislogical The Geiger Counter is set up on the default setting (neither colored light is on). I believe the harmony setting I had was a 4th down and a 6th down.
ShaneDignan 6 months ago
2 questions:
1. What colors are the two lights on the sample rate and bit depth on the Geiger Counter? The video isn't that clear so I couldn't really tell.
2. What harmony do you have the harmony man set up for? I'm trying to dial something similar on my Boss Harmonist pedal.
nothingislogical 6 months ago
@CubanCigar576 I heard you finally bought your sequencer. I've gotta see it!
ShaneDignan 1 year ago
Better than any chiptune box I've heard.
CubanCigar576 1 year ago