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Etaoin
msx novice
Posts: 32
Posted: November 02 2006, 09:29   
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etaoin, any chance you could fire up Tyzack, run some video & sound on it and put a video on that online?



I might do later on. I don't have a camera myself so I would need to arrange one. Also, only the main and sampler units are working at this point in time. I still need to figure out how to reconnect the sub-main and make a brand new soundchip pcb for that, as the old one is missing.

I will put some sampler-stuff online though.

AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1263
Posted: November 02 2006, 20:14   
Quote:

Quote:

etaoin, any chance you could fire up Tyzack, run some video & sound on it and put a video on that online?



I might do later on. I don't have a camera myself so I would need to arrange one. Also, only the main and sampler units are working at this point in time. I still need to figure out how to reconnect the sub-main and make a brand new soundchip pcb for that, as the old one is missing.

I will put some sampler-stuff online though.

Cool! Looking forward to that!
Etaoin
msx novice
Posts: 32
Posted: November 03 2006, 16:53   
jltursan
msx professional
Posts: 887
Posted: November 03 2006, 19:04   
(*O*)

The first 8 seconds from sample 1 are really unbelievable!!. I really love that steady fat sequence!. The sample 2 remembers me a lot the Lustmord's works.
AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1263
Posted: November 03 2006, 20:27   
very nice samples indeed - and fun to see that sample-extensions for BASIC
jltursan
msx professional
Posts: 887
Posted: November 03 2006, 21:54   
Oh, it's true, it's sampling after all (Pink Floyd maybe?).
Impressive anyway!


Etaoin
msx novice
Posts: 32
Posted: November 07 2006, 08:04   
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Oh, it's true, it's sampling after all (Pink Floyd maybe?).



Clean, by Depeche Mode. But I think they used a sample from One Of These Days.

Second sample is from the Art of Noise, 2001 and Front 242.

Third sample is from the Shamen.

I think we did these around 1991. They are all on the 5.25" floppy disk "samples 1" that, amazingly, was still readable.


 
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