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A simple Gameboy Advance sound synth written in assembly. It is essentially an interface to direct access to the GameBoy Advance's sound hardware.
A simple Gameboy Advance sound synth written in assembly. It is essentially an interface to direct access to the GameBoy Advance's sound hardware.



Latest revision as of 11:36, 23 Haziran 2024

SynthGBA
Synthgba2.png
General
AuthorDavid Shere
TypeMusic Apps
Version11209
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2009/11/02
Links
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A simple Gameboy Advance sound synth written in assembly. It is essentially an interface to direct access to the GameBoy Advance's sound hardware.

Allows playing in any key in the second to fifth octaves (with a minor exception in the Cb Maj second octave due to the hardware not being capable of producing the note Cb2).

User guide

The Setup screen allows you to toggle the bits on the Length/Wave Duty/Envelope Register.

Changes apply to both channels 1 and 2.

Pressing B on the setup screen enables the use of the Length.

Larger numbers mean shorter time.

Controls

The key L is the base note of the key's scale (displayed in the bottom left). As an example here are the keys for Cmaj:

L - C

Left - D

Down - E

Right - F

Up - G

B - A

A - B

R - C (one octave higher than L)

Screenshots

synthgba3.png

Compatibility

Runs in No$GBA with no errors.

Credits

For more information on the GBA's sound system check one of these sites:

External links

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