@vacuumbeef I love the use of `0` to mute and unmute channels.
It's a lovely track, very deep sounds for sunvox. I think having an extra note every 15/16th or 31/32th, it would make it interesting too
Like, ta ta ta ta tata, every 16 and 32.
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@vacuumbeef I love the use of `0` to mute and unmute channels. It's a lovely track, very deep sounds for sunvox. I think having an extra note every 15/16th or 31/32th, it would make it interesting too Like, ta ta ta ta tata, every 16 and 32. 14 comments
@neauoire But I'm gonna try again another time definitely, It's a really beautiful shit, like one of the best tracks I did, I want people to hear it. @neauoire @vacuumbeef Oh shit, I just saw, yes, I forgot to limit the operator, it's allowed to write outside of the grid and over the orca program! I'll fix this now, gimme a minute. @neauoire And one more thing, I don't know, maybe it is normal, but this same track in orca-c eats only 7-8% of my CPU (according to htop), while orca-uxn eats 14-15% @neauoire great, I'll build it tomorrow. @vacuumbeef Fixed it too :) That was an interesting one. Any result that was a multiple of 256 would crash. I feel like code has entered the age of poetry and some how I’m just watching it go by in some corporate bubble. How did I get trapped? How can I get out and join this wonder which was the original reason I started programming @jotkailay @vacuumbeef do like Bartleby. Don't participate in the monoculture that is programming today, make a hard fork based on what you think it should be, make it yours and make it weird. |
@neauoire Thank you!
Yeeah I know. Actually original melody is a little longer, it does not fit 4/4 and sounds very interesting, but as I said, something I did when I was 13-14 years old (which was more than 10 years ago) I can't recreate now, it just does not sound right.