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For a comparison:

 

Could you pls explain the cause for the comparision?

Except the Hobbytronic version, every other version is of course nice . It's not a real problem to have the right notation (distance of notes) correct.

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315 and 316 . Why is no one responding to those?

The Altirra recording is much more stable while the RMT recording (the SAME setting) has clear tuning problems. The essential part always gets missed.

To pack it into one sentence: stable programming allows better tuned stuff.

I had to "detune" the RMT part to get better results in Altirra.

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idk, but as a rule always tune to real hardware.... we spend way too many hours finding things that sort of work on the emu's, but don't on the real McCoy... random number generation is still sub par on emus.. and your' exploration of sound has shown more areas where emu still falls harshly in getting things just right.

 

really becomes a bit fiddly.

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If the two became one (posts 330 and 331)... I really like how the end came about in post 331's rendition. The best parts stitched together would be the ultimate of course,

If there was an integrated method to get your patches and tunes etc to swap or switch in on the fly so as each phrase etc could be tailored like you do we could have the whole of the songs perfect. It appears that a fix in one area can affect another at the current point in time. Something you might have been trying to convey to the tracker people in the past. It would be a decent advance to have just that little bit more easily accessed within them.

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If the two became one (posts 330 and 331)... I really like how the end came about in post 331's rendition. The best parts stitched together would be the ultimate of course,

Music doesn't work that easy. The flow of a tune can easily get broken. If the resolution wasn't that low, you'd just change the face of an instrument and the flow of the tune is still there . But POKEY tries everything to get a detuned tone ;) . As you try to change the "mood" , you get easily a different tuning.

That's the reason why we don't have real soundtracks on the Atari. There are some advanced tunes, as they use 16 bit for the melodic voice.

That the last part in the post 331 sounds good to you is because of the fitting tune to the 1st two parts.

 

If there was an integrated method to get your patches and tunes etc to swap or switch in on the fly so as each phrase etc could be tailored like you do we could have the whole of the songs perfect. It appears that a fix in one area can affect another at the current point in time. Something you might have been trying to convey to the tracker people in the past. It would be a decent advance to have just that little bit more easily accessed within them.

The needed patches would allow to play better tuned and more stable bass sounds. And the tune would be better in control.

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I always love the activity in this forums ;)

 

As the biggest tuning problems belong to the basses, I did a workaround for that.

Also some changes in the instruments.

 

Hm...

 

 

Something seems off in the part from around 1:00 to 1:05. Tuning issue or a not-pleasant mixing of sounds - it doesn't sound like the bass is staying in relation to the main sound. Before that, it's a nice sounding tune with instrumentation that doesn't immediately sound like every pokey tune the past 40 years.

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Resulting Waveforms can be build using different methods. Using SID, things were easy by using deep notes with low pass filter or some triangle generator. The higher notes "Ride" as some harmonics on top of the base wave.

What does the video show ?

 

Some triangle based wave with harmonics riding on them.

 

Does this ring some bells ?

 

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