TO8 deMODed? by PULS [web]
Title: TO8 deMODed? Category: Demo (other 8 bits) Rank: 1st Party: Forever-Party 2017 - Horna Suca Features: Over one hour of a technical demonstration of a new sound routine. Group: PULS (http://www.pulsdemos.com) Author(s): Samuel Devulder (conception, code), Prehisto (bootloader + trackloader), Exocet (menu & puls images) Machine(s): Thomson TO8, TO8D, TO9+ (6809e @ 1Mhz) Format: Single standard Thomson disk in various emulator formats (SAP, FD). ===================================================================== HISTORY ===================================================================== Last year PULS showed that with huge effort, the Thomson machines that are usually silent, can produce sound and even play a karaoke, entertaining (some of) Forever's visitors ;) Erh, well, saying sound in that context is kind of misleading since it was only producing square waves, eg. BEEPS. Yes the Thomson can BEEP, and it BEEPs quite well indeed :) Though the Thomson machine still lack a proper sound chip, the original designers provided the joystick expansion with a 6 bits DAC. It was rarely been used because it typically requires loading a full disk of data into RAM and then send them back to the DAC at a fixed pace by a CPU loop. And damn, this is slow. Loading from the floppy takes ages for only a few couple of minutes of sound. That was the state of the art for the Thomson's for a long time. This year PULS realized that it is possible to go one step further by using the playback routine designed there: http://www.logicielsmoto.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=549 (in French, sorry guys :( Use google translate ;) ) That routine mixes 4 independent 4-bits channels, each one with its own frequency, volume and instrument, and sends the result to the DAC in 200 cycles. This means that were are more or less emulating the work of the Amiga audio chip, Denise, except that it is done with 4bits per sample at 5khz max instead of 8bits at 28khz max. Well, that difference may seem too huge to provide any decent audio quality, but the tests prove that it is not! (Notice that 5khz is more than the bandwidth used in telephony). Emulating the amiga sound chip is a nice technical idea, but since this eats all of the cpu time, one cannot do anything interesting with it like playing a MOD, can one? Well, quite to our surprise, it appeared that one can interrupt the playback routine from time to time and modify the parameters (volume, frequency) without noticeable quality prejudice. This allows playing MODs on an 8 bit as well!!! So this year, for the first time on the Thomson machines PULS introduces you a demo disk containing more that 15 famous tunes of the 16 bit world :-) ==>>>> ENJOY OVER ONE HOUR OF MUSIC! <<<<<== ===================================================================== FOREVER THEME? ===================================================================== Okay, this is all very well. But one might ask how does this production fit into this year theme? Have a close look at the credits, and more precisely to the first tune author. See? Got it? Yes!!!!!! _________ ______ _____ _________ ______ _ _ / _ _ \ / __ \ | __ \ / _ _ \ / __ \ | | | | | | | | | | | |__| | | | \ \ | | | | | | | |__| | | |__| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | | | | | __ | > __ < | | | | | | | | | | | |__/ / | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_____/ |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| Mad Max!!!! That's it :) :) :) ===================================================================== CREDITS ===================================================================== Here are the credits for the MODs and GFX that we used in this production. PULS sends all its greetings to them! Tune #1 MOD: Hallucinations by Mad Max of Katharsis GFX: Python, excerpt of "Hallucinations and Dreams - Preview (Trackmo)" WWW: http://janeway.exotica.org.uk/release.php?id=8625 Tune #2 MOD: Banana split by Dizzy of CNCD GFX: Excerpt of "Racer 2" by Dune (Templeton, Calimero) WWW: https://demozoo.org/music/5947/ Tune #3 MOD: Crack the eggshell by Jester of Sanity GFX: Havok, excerpt of "BoggleDop(demo)" WWW: http://janeway.exotica.org.uk/release.php?id=47573 Tune #4 MOD: Lightchamber by Deelite of Balance GFX: Pixie, excerpt of "Eurochart 28 (Diskmagazine)" by Depth WWW: http://janeway.exotica.org.uk/release.php?id=747 Tune #5 MOD: Cream of the earth by Romeo Knight of R.S.I. GFX: Kent Valden (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88ZqSl6Ud8k) WWW: http://janeway.exotica.org.uk/release.php?id=32233 Tune #6 MOD: Adrenaline by Blaizer of Digital Illusions GFX: Excerpt of the game "Pinball Fantasies" by Digital Illusions WWW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXrwgy-uFg8 Tune #7 & #8 MOD: Hardwired2 & Global trash 3 v2 by Jesper Kyd of The Silents GFX: Zycho/Crionics, excerpts of the demo Hardwired by Crionics & The Silents WWW: http://janeway.exotica.org.uk/release.php?id=504 Tune #9 MOD: Condom Corruption by Travolta of Spaceballs GFX: TMB designs, excerpt of the demo "State of the art" by Spaceballs WWW: https://www.scenemusic.net/demovibes/song/7169/ Tune #10 MOD: Testlast by Travolta of Spaceballs GFX: TMB designs, excerpt of the demo "9 fingers" by Spaceballs WWW: http://janeway.exotica.org.uk/release.php?id=1060 Tune #11 MOD: Livin' insanity by Moby of Sanity GFX: RA, excerpt of the Arte demo by Sanity WWW: http://janeway.exotica.org.uk/release.php?id=279 Tune #12 MOD: Elekfunk! by Moby of Sanity GFX: RA, excerpt of the Arte demo by Sanity WWW: http://janeway.exotica.org.uk/release.php?id=279 Tune #13 MOD: Klisje paa klisje by Walkman of Cryptoburners GFX: Bugbear, excerpt of "The Hunt For 7th October" by Cryptoburners WWW: https://www.scenemusic.net/demovibes/song/8478/ Tune #14 MOD: A way to freedom by LizardKing of Razor 1911 GFX: Electron, Issue 2 of "Oepir Risti" WWW: http://janeway.exotica.org.uk/release.php?id=49664 Tune #15 MOD: Blur by Oxide of Sonik Clique GFX: Excerpt of https://demozoo.org/productions/7484/ WWW: https://demozoo.org/music/141810/ Tune for Menu MOD: supershort by Chrono of S!P WWW: ftp://ftp.modland.com/pub/favourites/Protracker/Chrono/ ===================================================================== REMARKS ===================================================================== 1) If you intend to listen the disk on an emulator, please choose one that respects the disk timings, or the waiting delays won't be good. One such emulator is TEO 1.8.3: https://sourceforge.net/projects/teoemulator/ On other emulators, there might be an option to enable accurate disk speed. Read the manual ;) 2) During playback you can mute/unmute all the channels by pressing the '0' key. If you happen to hear no sound, this is probably because you accidently pressed the '0' key. To unmute, press '0' again. You can also mute/unmute a specific channel by pressing on the 1-4 key. If you press ENTER, then the menu will automatically choose the next tune. If you press SPACE, the tune stops and you get back to the menu. 3) In the menu, if you press the '=' key, the same tune is played again, and ENTER plays the next tune. 4) Special guest: Pulkomandy in the first two pictures. Big thank to him!
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