[sdiy] rec. for a microcontroller to make stupid lo-fi atari noises
Aaron Lanterman
lanterma at ece.gatech.edu
Wed Feb 4 20:49:10 CET 2009
While on the topic of low fi atari sounds - my gatech colleague Ian
Bogost has a new book out called Racing the Beam on just that topic.
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On Feb 3, 2009, at 8:38 PM, Horton <horton.andrew at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've never messed with a microcontroller - in fact, I have no interest
> in programming and love the IC/resistor/pot/cap world! But I'd like to
> make a little microcontroller circuit to make stupid, inferior,
> ignorant Atari lo-fi freakout sounds and riffs! My big inspiration is
> the 1-bit groovebox - http://web.media.mit.edu/~nvawter/projects/1bit/
> - and I might just make one of those instead of trying to roll my own
> - but I'd like to mess around too with digitally generating freakout
> stoopid noises. The reasoning for a microcontroller and not just
> something like an Atari Punk Console is that I want it to be more
> programmable with riffs or even as programmable as the one-bit
> groovebox linked above.
>
> AH
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