This is a channel strip for controlling the parameters of a SEGA Mega Drive / Genesis digital to analogue converter channel. This gives you control over:
- DAC on / off
- Custom waveform on / off
- Oversample
- Sampling rate
- Custom waveform byte 1 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 2 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 3 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 4 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 5 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 6 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 7 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 8 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 9 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 10 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 11 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 12 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 13 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
- Custom waveform byte 14 of 14 as part of a handy multislider object
All of the above parameters can of course be edited via MIDI CC control envelopes / controllers - but having a handy little plugin like this might make it easier to explore different sounds for some people.
This will released at the same time as the SEGA Mega Drive / Genesis MIDI Interface.
2 comments:
Any chance of these becoming actual max objects, so non m4l users can use the free runtime?
Peter, there is a 100% chance of this happening. Also: http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2008/08/tuning-sega-genesis-and-genm-sound.html
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