- Chiptune
- C64
C64
The Commodore 64 ("C64") sound is characterized by its SID chip;
- 3 tone generators (voices)
- 4 forms of waves (sawtooth, triangle, rectangle pulse width modulation, (white) noise)
- 3 amplitude modulator, until 48 dB
- 3 envelope generators
- Synchronization of the oscillators
- Ring modulation
- Programmable filters (low pass, bandpass, high pass)
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- Program a chord progression (under Quick start tutorial and video)
Once you have your chord progression entered, press play to hear your chord progression being played back to you.
- Gameboy (under Chiptune)
The noise generator may also be effected by AEG decay or release (but not both).
- Program a bassline (under Quick start tutorial and video)
You should hear the bass keeps playing the same note, with only the octave changing at most.
- Use in Chiptune (under Method 2)
- Transpose and keyboard octave select (under Quick start tutorial and video)
You will notice whichever key you strike tends to sound "good" in the context of the song.