Microtonal Music On a Gameboy
This is a quick demo of microtonal Gameboy synthesis – 18-TET Tuning with NanoLoop (Hacked ROM).
via littlescale:
18-TET = 18 divisions of the octave instead of 12 (which is standard for western tuning). Special, special thanks to Abrasive for his help and his idea with this – all of the credit goes to him of course. On left, the original ROM with its frequency lookup table intact, and on the right the edited ROM with the 18-TET lookup table.
Demo 2
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Tags: 8bit, chip, chiptune, demo videos, Gameboy, microtuning, Nanoloop, Nintendo, strange musical instruments, tet-12





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