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 Readme for:  Audio » Tracker » dt-42.lha

Description: DT-42 a drum machine with Roland TR-808 sounds.
Download: dt-42.lha       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 374kb
Version: 0.1.0
Date: 23 Sep 06
Author: David Olofson, AmigaOS 4.0 compile by Spot / Up Rough
Submitter: Spot / Up Rough
Email: spot/triad se
Category: audio/tracker
License: Other
Distribute: yes
Min OS Version: 4.0
FileID: 2108
 
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I intend to release a Detroid Edition of this
tool later, the default drums are a bit odd,
no snares, rimshots and bongos, blasphemy! :)
/spot

  DT-42 DrumToy
  -------------

Although one can obviously create some sort of
music with DT-42, it is just a toy. I decided
to improve the simplemixer SDL audio programming
example a little, moving the sequencer into the
audio callback context and making things a bit
more robust. The string based sequencer turned
out to be fun - and then I was confronted with
this audio/video sync issue. So, I had this idea
of throwing in some sort of GUI with scopes a
very simple tracker (MOD editor) style pattern
editor, and...
  Well, there you go - another SDL programming
example that went rogue. :-D

In short, DT-42 was intended as an example of
interactive audio and graphics programming using
SDL, but maybe it's a bit too complex. However,
for someone working on some sort of music editor,
DT-42 is probably as simple as it gets with all
the basic vital stuff still in place.

The sounds were sampled by Michael Fischer,
from a real Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer. (A
vintage analog drum machine.) Please see
README.SOUND for details. You may get the rest
of the sounds from here:

    http://freeware.sgi.com/fw-5.3/fw_TR808/

Or just use Google, if that doesn't work.


  David Olofson <david()olofson.net>




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