Videos that most of the time are connected to the music I'm making.
I'm on most major streaming services - search for "Sågtand". Here's Spotify and Apple Music: open.spotify.com/artist/6D3cJmzlirNaJbG0hQ0bPc?si=2cTivYueQf6ap9prEF1XrA music.apple.com/us/artist/s%C3%A5gtand/1657832171
Interesting! Seems to be impressive stuff. Didn't find much information about the music capabilities at first glance though, but will look more into it! Thanks for the tip!
This version do not have music, but I know that the author of this port added music in a version shortly released after I published this video. Keep in mind that the Amiga has 4 digital 8 bit PCM channels and no onboard synthesizer.
Dude...I just found your music and I am blown away by it, this is Amigatastic!! I am slowly learning Caustic (not made a single tune in it yet)...it's a wonderful app. This really has impressed me and shows just what Caustic can do :D Liked, subbed and all of that good stuff. :D Amigaaaaaaaaaaaa!
This is a great video man, many thanks for uploading. I have niticed my TD3 is out of tune across the scale and had heard it was easy to fix but this is really clear and easy to follow. The fact that yoi were using a ST as a work bench fills me with confidence, youre clearly a man of culture. Hot take though, to me it kind of sounded better out of tune haha... peace ✌️
This is honestly nostalgic. I remember when I was younger and first discovered caustic, this was one of the first videos i saw on youtube! Still sounds great even 10 years later!
No SID chip sounds exactly the same, so when you play both of them synchronised on left and right channel, you get a slight stereo effect. No, it's an old and cheap Behringer compressor. Using it as a noise gate in this scenario, but tbh most to get something interesting, moving in sync to the C64 sound on the screen :P
I am tuning mine with a behringer guitar tuning pedal. Maybe i need a video to adjust the tuning of that first 😅 Thanks for the info, maybe we could all form a td-3 orchestra now
Hej! Jag har justerat in min ton nu efter din video, tack! MEN Mitt Tune vred går från D# till typ A, vad jag förstått så ska det vara en oktav upp/ner vet du hur det är med detta? Går det att justera?
Hej! Gött att det funkade! Jag har inte tänkt på vilket spann det är på tuning-knoben, men jag tror att det är standard på en 303:a att det inte är en hel oktav.
Thanks for being interested in my music :) I don't have a precise release date because it depends very much on my personal life. The album is finished but I want to release all videos at the same time :) The album will be out before 2024, that's for sure. I might not be able to finish all videos before then, but I'm staying optimistic :)
I have it on my C64 as a replacement of 6581 and it sounds great, not identical but great. Just imagine it as a 3rd revision of Sid. Times ago I heard a video with UltiSid and it sounded much closer to the original Sid, but I haven't found it to buy.
Use the lowest C and a highest C. I don't know why the Reddit post talked about A ;), but it doesn't really matter which notes you use as long as you remember which notes you chose. Use the master tune on the front to get the lowest note correct and then tweak the pots inside. The most important thing is to find a sweet spot of the tuning between a high note and a low note so they are both approximately correct relatively to each other. Don't open it up if you're not sure what you're doing though since you have to tweak the machine when it's turned on and that exposes the circuits which can be short-circuited. You'll probably lose the warranty when you open it up.
@@MakerManu The trimpots is mainly to get correct intervals relatively between notes. But yes, you can make it both brighter and darker but it needs some trial and error :)
@@MakerManu The trimpots is mainly to get correct intervals relatively between notes. But yes, you can make it both brighter and darker but it needs some trial and error :)
@@JMDAmigaMusic Hehe. I make modules with limits aswell sometimes, such as Eight bit digitreat: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XEfFc1VY7gM.html But this one was for a compo so I went all in ;)
I've been misunderstanding the volume attenuators of the Amiga. Apparently they work by turning themselves on and off rapidly in some magic trickery. The result is however like using analogue attenuators, in the sense that the bit resolution never decreases.
I've been misunderstanding the volume attenuators of the Amiga. Apparently they work by turning themselves on and off rapidly in some magic trickery. The result is however like using analogue attenuators, in the sense that the bit resolution never decreases.
1. do it with the lowest an highest c. 2. go back and forward until both c are tuned (you just need patience an like 20 min) I did this and my tune is perfect on any octave,
For the C64 6581, put flter strengh to galway, four point down than the middle and don't touch central filter. I think it s the best setting for 6581 :)
The armsid is really impressive. It's true that I have a preference for the armsid over the original. The bass .... whaaaouu ... I use it on my C64C which has a digifix, the problem is that with the digifix and the 8580, I have sound distortions on certain samples ... with you can control the armsid in software or hardware... You can even force the armsid to 6581 and listen to demos that require it, which you can't do with the original. The firmware is in 2.14, there will still be updates and yet... the current result is great. I recommend this module which is really the ultimate mono replacement. I have a sid FPGA too, which is excellent but I managed to find more bugs with this one... like some music I love from dane... morphing... glitches are appearing on the FPGA than I don't have with the armsid. The problem also with the fpga must be configured in double mono otherwise the sound is too low. Long live the armsid, I love it :)
Hello again - you kindly replied to my comment earlier about the FPGA Sid on another video here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tNhZnKlXG84.html I have seen another RU-vid video where its says he same as you "put filter strength to Galway, four point down than the middle and don't touch central filter" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mmlIhfqN43o.html - go to 11:49
Very good comparison. I was especially stunned how different the white noise generators sounded, even more so than the other mixed-waveform patterns. The ArmSID sounds more clear, less noisy than it's 8580 counterpart. Still, quite an achievement for such a comparatively low-cost alternative. It reminds me of the comparison between the Roland MT-32 early model and later models (and of course the great software emulation, MUNT)
The ARM SID is really good for it's price, only the FPGA SID still is closer to the original. The waveform mixing seem to be the biggest difference to the 8580. I'd like to the same comparison betwwen the ARM-SID and the 6581 (as IMHO most of the important classic games where made fpr the 6581).
Yes, that was the most obvious difference. The rest is very subtle. I would also be interested to hear a comparison between the 6581 and the ARMSID, but the only 6581 I've got is the one in my SidStation. Perhaps I could do a short followup with patches on the Sidstation, but I don't want to switch the 6581 with the armsid in that one by obvious reasons :)
@@hytyttiva I think it's the R4 (last generation of 6581). But I can open it up and control it when I've got time. I think I will add a heat sink to it anyway.
Oh wow! This is what Im looking for, Currently our SID-Chips are dead. Would you recommend the Armsid? I don't like the Sid-emulation in Ultimate 64 Elite. 😐
I've not tried any other SID emulation but this one, but I think it sounds good. There are ofcourse some differences between the 8580 and the ARMSID though. One cool detail is that it can emulate both 6581 and 8580, but I've not tried the first one :)
I have a TherapSID synth, and my 8580 died (they always die on me, 100% of the time), and I swapped it for an ARMSID, and I'm fairly impressed. It's definitely not 100%--I want to test a FPGASID to compare, but the price difference makes it hard to do that (and TherapSID doesn't support using one chip for dual SIDs like a C64 can, so it's a waste)