Tech enthusiast Linus Akesson spent over six months successfully performing Maurice Ravel’s “Bolero” using nine custom-built 8-bit instruments (including NES timpani). The project involves 52 mixing channels and innovative hardware design, with the author sharing detailed audio processing techniques, such as the clever method of using ADPCM channels to control NES triangle wave envelopes. The video achieves high synchronization, showcasing the complete process from hardware creation to mixing. This project not only demonstrates the charm of retro computing technology but also provides rich technical insights, perfect for readers interested in electronic music and hardware engineering.
Original Link:Hacker News

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