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WTBleep

by Sampled by Shiru 08'2019

Uploaded on Jan 19, 2021

Just made a small chiptune-ish SoundFont. It is based on a modern ZX Spectrum 48K sound routine by utz, features 32 rough and gritty 1-bit waveforms plus 4 rudimentary drum sounds. Resembles early Atari stuff. May come handy for your DAW-powered chiptune endeavors. wtbeep is a ZX Spectrum 48K beeper music engine developed by utz in 2016. In short, this computer from 1982 lacked any sound hardware besides the speaker connected directly to an I/O port, and all sound had t...

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Atari 2600 GM Bank

by stgiga, little-scale, drunkenjesus, akwf, Gashisoft, Zandro Reveille

Uploaded on Jul 11, 2019 (and last updated on May 19, 2024)

This is a GM bank based on Atari 2600 that uses period accurate samples to reproduce GM tunes as if made on Atari 2600. It uses distortion 3 and distortion 15 plus the bassy wave to span all 128 keys with a note. The drums are AY/YM noise with some overdrive like on Sunsoft 5B mixer. The GM melodic bank sound effects use Ricoh 2A03 noise from the NES. This makes up most of the bank along with the pitching of Atari's 32 pitches recorded from hardware. I, stgiga balanced and...

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the midi arcade series, A P B - All poynts bulletin

by Milton Paredes, MPJ factory studios

Uploaded on Sep 04, 2018 (and last updated on Sep 22, 2019)

speech and sound efects from the game all poynts bulletin, by atari, 1987. the mid arcade series, copyright 2017 by mpj Factory studios, quito, ecuador

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