Aslak3 wrote:
Yeap.
I have one in my micro. Not done much with it yet, just played notes and stuff. Oh, I did write a routine which played back register dumps written out with DOSBox. That was fun! Couldn't get the timing quite right though.
I've had similar experiences. But I mostly play VGM files I download (register dumps basically). Timing is tough because each PC had different timing. For example, the AY8910 usually ran between 1-2MHz (IIRC) so depending on the computer, it would usually get a derivative of the CPU clock. Which makes the audio sound different. I usually clock that chip at 1.79 MHz.
Aslak3 wrote:
Driving one isn't that bad. Not as straight forward as an AY, since you need the serial DAC, but it's pretty easy to work with. I just wish I had some musical talent.
That's one reason I haven't messed with those more advanced chips yet. My first successful Arduino music player was the SN76489. Which is about as simple as you can get but I still loved it. Heck, a few 555's could almost sound like a SN76489...lol.
Aslak3 wrote:
Yes. Of course you had the middle ground systems. I still have a soft spot for the Amiga's Paula's MOD files etc.
Being an Amiga owner since 1989, and owning 6-7 Amiga's at the moment, I certainly have a soft spot for Paula as well. But Paula cheats...LOL...
Well, by that I mean it's sample playback vs. FM synthesis, etc. Those other chips are actually more complicated than Paula. But it's all good.
Imagine a home-brew computer with a couple SIDS, couple AY's and a couple Paula's...man that would "rock".