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euroNES | NES Eurorack Module

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Mar 24, 2021
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This was my final project for the Berklee College of Music's Electronic Production and Design major. The module still needs a bit of work, but hopefully it'll be actually done in a month or two. It's been a crazy ride! There's at least one major simplification in this video: I did not mention the DMC channel at all. It's a bit more challenging to implement, so I haven't gotten to it yet. However, for the final product, it will definitely be implemented, since you can do some really cool stuff with it. Another note: probably a better high-performance MCU to bring up would be the STM32. Why wouldn't I use it? Well, because then I can't make my own CPU. That's no fun. Okay, for real though, while this project may not necessarily need an FPGA, I have other ideas that more or less do. It was definitely a great way to get comfortable with the process. Here's the link to the documentation for my language, Corvassembly: https://corvusprudens.github.io/Corvassembly/ 00:00 -- Intro 01:10 -- Design Process 02:33 -- Technical Details 05:52 -- Module Software 07:18 -- Future plans 07:45 -- Conclusion 08:20 -- Music Demo All the music in this video is my own, although not all of it was made with the module. Here's the tracks in the order they appeared in: Journey's Beginning (euroNES): https://soundcloud.com/corvusp/journeys-beginning Runnin' through the Streets (not euroNES, but could be): https://soundcloud.com/corvusp/runnin-through-the-streets Cavern Depths: https://soundcloud.com/corvusp/cavern-boi Ghosthead Intro: https://soundcloud.com/corvusp/track1 Almost There (euroNES): https://soundcloud.com/corvusp/almost-there Midnight Breeze (euroNES): https://soundcloud.com/corvusp/midnight-breeze

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