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Nes Audio Chip Tune Tutorials
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March 10, 2012, 12:13:56 AM »
Youtube user "explod2A03" has put up a series short, insightful videos explaining a few chip tune music techniques. He is specific to the NES, but that's not to say the information can be used in other contexts. A very interesting watch for anyone interested in this topic.
Demonstrating Reverb/ Echo with Ducktales
Single Channel Echo by the Follin Bros.
NES Audio: Brief Explanation of Sound Channels
Neil Baldwin Single Channel Echo
NES Audio: Triangle Kick Drum
NES Audio: Duty Cycle Modulation
NES Audio: Sunsoft Bass and Melodic Samples
NES Audio: Rob Hubbard DPCM Sawtooth
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Fascinating! Thanks for sharing.
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