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SN76489 Musician Looking to Work on Homebrew Projects!
POLARIA POYON replied to POLARIA POYON's topic in ColecoVision / Adam
Thank you so much! Im glad you like my music! -
Hi! Polaria Poyon here! I make chiptune for a lot of different soundchips but I'm best known for my work on SN76489. It was used in a number of different systems, including the ColecoVision. I was wondering if anyone needed music done for a Colecovision homebrew project? I have some demos to show off of my original music done in the soundchip! If you're interested the best places to reach me are at [email protected] or through DMs on twitter (@polariapoyon). (Metropolitan Dusk utilizes Game Gear hard panning stereo, which the ColecVision doesn't have. The hi hats also might sound slightly different since periodic noise is handled different compared to Game Gear, but otherwise this is playable on a Coleco!)
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Chiptune Artist Looking to Work on Homebrew!
POLARIA POYON replied to POLARIA POYON's topic in Atari 7800
The 2600 soundchip is extremely limiting, but its not surprising given it was developed with only sound effects in mind. It's especially impressive when I hear people get actual tunes coming out of it. -
Chiptune Artist Looking to Work on Homebrew!
POLARIA POYON replied to POLARIA POYON's topic in Atari 7800
Ive never finished a song with it but I understand how it works. I admire the "crunchy" saw bass you can get out of it, very fun! -
Chiptune Artist Looking to Work on Homebrew!
POLARIA POYON replied to POLARIA POYON's topic in Atari 7800
PSG soundchips in particular (NES, Master System etc.). I'd actually love to work with AY more, I never really get the opportunity to. -
Hi! I'm chiptune artist POLARIA POYON and I'm looking to get involved in atari 7800 homebrew! The 7800 dev scene always seemed really fun to me since you could theoretically hook up any soundchip to it, so I have a lot of ideas for how to approach scoring an ost. Ive done chiptune for projects before, including Mega Man Maker and a Master System homebrew called Lain VS The Castle of Evil. I have a few soundcloud links to give you an idea of what I'm capable of! If you're interested please contact me on my twitter @polariapoyon! Thanks!
