^^^There is a free trial (.d64) disk image on the creators website. I would imagine there are ways to copy this file into the C64 directory and run it from the command prompt
lol I'll get a video up. Still trying to figure it out. I can trigger the sounds with the keyboard I can navigate around the GUI and adjust all the parameters with the joystick The only thing I haven't figure out how to program the sequencer. I was reading through parts of the manual posted on the net but didnt get a full understanding.
To get it working on your iDevice you need A .d64 file of Prophet 64, and a file manager like iPhone explorer or iFile.
Google search how to add .d64 files into the C64 app.
<- = pattern clear 2=c# 3=d# 5=f# 6=g# 7=b# (even though on the real tb303 it's a#) +=down -=up british pound= pattern A clr home=pattern B ctrl=menu q=c w=d e=e r=f t=g y=a u=b i=c @=blank screen on play runstop=run/stop a=mix in s=sawtooth wave d=square wave f=tuning g=cuttoff frequency h=resonance j=envelope modulation k=decay l=accent return=tap z=tempo x=pattern select c=shuffle v=sqr# (i think it's a square wave strength selection. not sure) /=volume space bar=blank screen
I learned how to program it! Somewhat. lol Still learning and RTFM, but I managed to program a pattern and run it! Excellent audio quality too. The only downfall is that there is no ctrl key to load and save. I think this can be fixed with a slight mod to C64. But overall the Prophet 64 is quite useable as of right now and worth the effort.. You can adjust all the parameters to get the sound you like.
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ReplyDeleteBoo! I want a YouTube video not just a still picture! Again, BOO!
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(good effort! would be interested in this myself!)
I need to know how, and would like to see it in action. Damn, that is awesome.
ReplyDelete^^^There is a free trial (.d64) disk image on the creators website. I would imagine there are ways to copy this file into the C64 directory and run it from the command prompt
ReplyDeleteSame with iDos using a CBM64 emulator
Anyone tried this in android's c64 emulator yet?
ReplyDeletelol I'll get a video up. Still trying to figure it out.
ReplyDeleteI can trigger the sounds with the keyboard
I can navigate around the GUI and adjust all the parameters with the joystick
The only thing I haven't figure out how to program the sequencer.
I was reading through parts of the manual posted on the net but didnt get a full understanding.
To get it working on your iDevice you need A .d64 file of Prophet 64, and a file manager like iPhone explorer or iFile.
Google search how to add .d64 files into the C64 app.
Here are a list of the Functions.
ReplyDeletef1= pitch mode (edit mode)
f3=time mode
f7=function (normal mode)
<- = pattern clear
2=c#
3=d#
5=f#
6=g#
7=b# (even though on the real tb303 it's a#)
+=down
-=up
british pound= pattern A
clr home=pattern B
ctrl=menu
q=c
w=d
e=e
r=f
t=g
y=a
u=b
i=c
@=blank screen on play
runstop=run/stop
a=mix in
s=sawtooth wave
d=square wave
f=tuning
g=cuttoff frequency
h=resonance
j=envelope modulation
k=decay
l=accent
return=tap
z=tempo
x=pattern select
c=shuffle
v=sqr# (i think it's a square wave strength selection. not sure)
/=volume
space bar=blank screen
I learned how to program it! Somewhat. lol Still learning and RTFM, but I managed to program a pattern and run it! Excellent audio quality too.
ReplyDeleteThe only downfall is that there is no ctrl key to load and save. I think this can be fixed with a slight mod to C64.
But overall the Prophet 64 is quite useable as of right now and worth the effort..
You can adjust all the parameters to get the sound you like.
Vid Tomorrow!
The ctrl key is the only key missing. I found a mod to add the ctrl key. I'll post a vid first tho, then mod the keyboard.
ReplyDeleteThe ctrl key allows you to load, save and change the Tempo.
So everything is good but the three I mentioned above.
You can even manipulate the sounds while the sequencer / pattern is running. Adjusting A,D,S,R, Fil etc. In real time.
No pops clicks or hiccups in audio.