Putting your 8-bit computer audio through one or more effect processors will make a big difference to the listener. Better or worse will be a matter of opinion. I just think that a little reverb never hurt anyone.
Korg's NTS-1 has three effects processors for MODulation, DELAY, and REVERB. Changing their settings will effect the sounds from the NTS-1 oscillators and any sound source that is hooked up to the AUDIO IN jack. Even if it's our older computers or game machines.
I've watched a bunch of youTube videos on how to sync the PO-33 with other Pocket Operators and the Korg NTS-1. Along with those were many explaining the problems with syncing different manufacture's equipment. Not one was for syncing an Atari 8bit to the PO-33….. until now.
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po33 - mms sync.mp3
MIDI Music System for the Atari has two options for syncing other equipment. MMS sends a Timing Clock system command, 248($F8), to
Have you ever thought about learning to play a Tin Whistle? Me ether, until I found one at the local gift/chocolate shop. Noting that the whistle had but 6 holes, I thought it might be easier to learn then a 9 hole flutophone.
Turns out that having 3 less finger holes didn't prove to be any less of a challenge. So I have recruited my Atari 8bit-MIDI Music System software-MIDIMAX-Synth to help me practice.
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