10-06-2018, 05:12 PM
Hello, recently I was messing around with small instrument note lengths and i came up with an idea as using 8-Bit instruments as "Samples" (like what a WAV file consists of)
Heres just a quick example of what im trying to get at:
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Each note represents a sample and when played back at a fast speed it makes it seem like its being played back from a different file format
This only works with the 8-Bit Instruments since the length of the sound scales with the note length.
I know there isn't any practical uses for this but I just thought it would be cool to show and maybe someone more talented than me can do more complicated things using this method.
Heres just a quick example of what im trying to get at:
##942224
Each note represents a sample and when played back at a fast speed it makes it seem like its being played back from a different file format
This only works with the 8-Bit Instruments since the length of the sound scales with the note length.
I know there isn't any practical uses for this but I just thought it would be cool to show and maybe someone more talented than me can do more complicated things using this method.