Candy Candy (Old Japanese cartoon) Melody with PIC12F675


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    Default Re: Candy Candy (Old Japanese cartoon) Melody with PIC12F675

    Nice implementation Robert!, the original melody's name is Ashita Ga Suki:



    The PBP's Sound statement do all the trick, I just feed it with the result of the two lookup lists, one is for the PBP's Notes values an the other is for the duration (notes and silences).
    In the "first pass" only the first 65 notes are played and then the whole 149.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanrosales View Post
    The PBP's Sound statement do all the trick, I just feed it with the result of the two lookup lists, one is for the PBP's Notes values an the other is for the duration (notes and silences).
    In the "first pass" only the first 65 notes are played and then the whole 149.
    Yes, the code is pretty simple. The hard part, at least for me, is feeding the right note values and durations to the code. I guess that you have some knowledge in music theory.
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    Robert, in fact I don't have music knowledge, what I did was somewhat cheating.
    There is a nice Android app called xPiano, this app saves what you play in it as a txt file, then I made a "keyword" spreadsheet in excel to convert the xPiano notes to PBP's SOUND values this way I only have to figure out the durations...

    Your mission Robert, should you decide to accept it is...
    Figure out the note durations for the Super Mario Bros. melody, you can find my spreadsheet with the notes and the "keyword" list for xPiano in this link: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29237304/xPiano-PIC.xls

    Kind regards.

    Ivan.

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    Hi, Ivan

    Your mission is to make a search on this Forum with the "BeepMaster" Keyword ...

    And Robert will be rid of that terrible curse ...

    Alain
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    Wow!
    Alain, the BeepMaster project from flipper_md is very clever indeed, but with it you will kill the "Hand Made" fun for Robert

    Thanks for point us towards the right direction!

    When the "light" slaps my face this way, I feel pretty the same than when my big brother told me that "Santa" doesn't exists...

    Regards.

    Ivan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanrosales View Post
    Wow!


    When the "light" slaps my face this way, I feel pretty the same than when my big brother told me that "Santa" doesn't exists...

    Regards.

    Ivan.
    Hi, Ivan ...

    Santa exists ... I did meet him here : http://www.santaclausvillage.info/

    just look : http://www.santaclausvillage.info/?page_id=1462

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    Alain, thank you soooo much, you made my day!!!
    It makes me "Return to Innocence" (And not, I'm not affiliated in any way to Enigma)

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