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Shiru says:I'm pretty sure t is 32-bit.

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pixls says:unnecessary post, sorrythis is still super cool

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little-scale says:Having a 32 bit number means that the loop can go for much longer, allowing for a longer piece of music before it repeats and also allowing for a wider range of output based on the...

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nitro2k01 says:odinpants: Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you set DDRB to B00001111, doesn't that mean you're only outputting the 4 lower bits?

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little-scale says:The R2R DAC that we were using was only 4 bits in depth.

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nitro2k01 says:Oh wait, I'm an idiot. I skipped the boring part and only looked at the code.

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little-scale says:Seven Arduino examples with audio: http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2011/1 … imple.html

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gijs says:cool project!

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µB says:gijs wrote:cool project!Thanks for that!Did something with it.

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RG says:I'm not sure why it took me this long to find this thread but here's my (admittedly uneducated) contribution - Vic 20 "math music" from '04:http://dispyz.radiograffiti.org/track/i...

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µB says:Part 3The Chaos Theory cover is a jaw dropper. Was this reverse engineered somehow?

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nitro2k01 says:µB: That one and any one that contains a string is "cheating". Instead of generating the sound algorithmically, the content is sequenced and stored as a string. While certainly still...

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µB says:Ah ok. The string contains the sequence when to play which "instrument" (one liners).I think I agree that finding "pure" seeds and combining them is more attractive. Still, a good idea.

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Chainsaw Police says:I asked Fraxtil about it a while ago, and he happily explained it all to me. Here and here.these links are good if you're not very mathematically-inclined like I am.I haven't got...

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4mat says:a gwEm appears

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