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The SN76489 is the same sound chip as found in the SEGA Master System. This is an array of eight SN76489 sound chips playable via USB MIDI, for a total of 32 hardware channels. MIDI channels 1 - 16 are each split, so that each channel can represent two hardware channels. This is achieved by splitting the MIDI pitch range across two SN76489 channels. A C3 played on MIDI channel 1 with a transpositi
Overview So here is a very simple circuit that you can use to synchronise Nanoloop (for the Nintendo Game Boy) to a MIDI clock source (such as a sequencer or a drum machine). This circuit works and has been tested, but of course I can't guarantee that if you build it, it will work. At any rate, at least you won't be wasting much money because the only component that is needed is the 4017 IC, which
My pyramid controller is almost identical to my sphere controller. The difference in shape means that each side feels a little like a preset, and its easier to have an intuition about rotation and orientation compared to a sphere. The code is slightly different as it doesn't adjust brightness; this looks better in my opinion. The code and model files can be found here: https://github.com/little-sc
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