This was an exercise I was doing in transcribing music from sheet music - in this case, the first Gymnopédies from Erik Satie's 3 Gymnopédies - and it actually turned out to contain a really interesting little technical challenge.
There's more polish I could and probably should do of this - I have twenty-five empty SFX to work with - but I'm happy with it. It was a really good exercise.
I'm new here so maybe this should be obvious how to get sound, but I don't hear anything from the Gymnopedies. No sound.
Very nice rendition, @packbat. Gold star to hang on your piano.
@DaGrub Are you using the web player or pasting the data into PICO-8? I know the web player doesn't work for me on mobile and pasting into PICO-8 doesn't work for me when music uses custom SFX instruments, so either of those could result in silence.
I could upload a barebones PICO-8 cart png? Here's a barebones PICO-8 cart png.
Nice arrangement of it! (The web player works on mobile, for me.) I want to listen to it some more and understand your whole explanation :)
@touk Glad you enjoyed it! I will say that "mobile" in my case is iOS Safari on an iPhone 6, so it might not be surprising that some things don't work - it still works for what I need, though, so I want to keep it running.
Let me know if you have questions about the explanation that could use clarifying - or about the arrangement generally, if you like.
@packbat It doesn't seem to work in Safari on iPhone or Mac, but I was able to load the cart. Thanks for sharing! One of my favorite songs. Would be interesting to see how it sounds with the arpeggiated chords being held longer. Good work!
@DaGrub Thanks! I think holding the arpeggios longer would require a(nother) full rewrite. which I'm not gonna do, but that's an interesting thought.
And that's surprising with regard to Safari on Mac - I wonder what the deal is there, and if it's the same factor in both cases.
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