Ian Karlsson (@superctr) 's Twitter Profile
Ian Karlsson

@superctr

@superctr.bsky.social

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Just in case... If twitter dies, I can still be reached on discord. And I will update superctr.net with details if I join another platform.

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I have created a tool to manipulate Mega CD backup RAM images, creating new images, extracting/writing files etc. Enjoy github.com/superctr/buram

古代祐三 Yuzo Koshiro (@yuzokoshiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mucom88 can be played directly from your browser! DSA has developed this browser version, which maintains all the functionality of the original. This allows you to enjoy the songs I composed for the games back in the day using MML.

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Finally, it seems I've created the very first song for Earthion that I'm truly satisfied with and that will be officially used in the game, especially since I switched to using 'mmlgui' as a tool!

Finally, it seems I've created the very first song for Earthion that I'm truly satisfied with and that will be officially used in the game, especially since I switched to using 'mmlgui' as a tool!
古代祐三 Yuzo Koshiro (@yuzokoshiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Got a new notebook PC, set up mmlgui, and ran Earthion’s music as a test. Now I can compose MD music anywhere to my heart’s content😊

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Fun fact: The Mega Drive features a polyphonic synth with multi-timbral voices, including 5 FM channels, 3 PSG channels, and 1 ADPCM channel. However, thanks to mdsdrv, Earthion can use two additional ADPCM channels. Despite this, traditional composition techniques from that era

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Let me correct one thing- mdsdrv actually features 3 PCM channels, not ADPCM. I tend to call it that out of habit from the PC-88 era, since the PC-88 (an 8-bit Japanese PC used for sound programming in Streets of Rage) had an ADPCM channel.