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Music on the MSX graphics chip

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2009

Video noise on home computers or consoles connected to a tv can be manipulated in any way, such as creating simple music. The larger the brightness differences, the larger the volume. And of course the larger the delay, the lower the pitch.

It's a trick inspired from a discussion on the nesdev forums. The MSX graphics chip wasn't meant for this, audio chips are unused here. The music is a cover, if you can call it a that, of Jogeir Liljedahl's Cold Summer Nights.

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  • u draw the sound waves kinda thing? :P

  • exactly, Dr. Streaksmuch =p

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  • very nice, pretty old version of the nowind firmware though ;)

  • very nice, pretty old version of the nowind firmware though ;)

  • Sorry but I doubt , i think you are using sound chip here.

  • does this also compensate for the fluxuations in the power net? :P

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