Commodore 64 Cynthcart: Syncing a filter sequencer to LSDJ
Using a similar setup to the previous post, it is quite simple to build / add a sequencer section for standalone operation. Furthermore, if this sequencer is clocked using an external source (such as... LSDJ!) then it can be quickly synchronised to other sources of music.
The program Cynthcart is running on the Commodore 64. The filter is usually controlled by a paddle control in real time. However, it is easy also to sequence the filter frequency using some cheap IC's.
In this case, the speed of the sequencer is controlled by the master clock sync output from LSDJ running on the Gameboy.
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via little-scale blog.
The program Cynthcart is running on the Commodore 64. The filter is usually controlled by a paddle control in real time. However, it is easy also to sequence the filter frequency using some cheap IC's.
In this case, the speed of the sequencer is controlled by the master clock sync output from LSDJ running on the Gameboy.
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via little-scale blog.







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