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			<title><![CDATA[Caustic 3 and beeper]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>If you ever interested about making music using a modern Android phone/tablet, you probably know one of the best mobile DAWs out there, <a href="https://singlecellsoftware.com/caustic">Caustic 3</a>. Not terribly powerful compared to desktop DAWs, but very solid, packed with great synths that cover up nearly all synthesis methods imaginable, and the UI is impressively useable with a touch screen. And it runs even on a dog turd type of devices, I tested it on an old, extremely sluggish 512M tablet, and it was totally useable. The app is not free (save/export disabled in the demo), though, but it is very cheap, and there is a fully functional free desktop PC version, too (hint, you can use it on a W10 tablet).</p><p>Now, how it could be useful for our dirty 1-bit deeds. There is a synth in the app called PCMSynth. Basically it is a powerful sample player. Recently I learned that besides of its own custom format it can also load any SF2 files. There is another synth called BeatBox, a sample powered drum machine, that supports loading sounds from regular WAV files.</p><p>So we can just get a SF2 pack of beeper tones, and perhaps a set of WAV files for drums (or just the same SF2 through PCMSynth). This could get really handy to prototype some beeper music on a go.</p><p>So far I did two SF2 packs and tried to use them, seems to be not too bad at all:</p><p><a href="http://shiru.untergrund.net/files/sf2/wtbeep.zip">wtbeep</a><br /><a href="http://shiru.untergrund.net/files/sf2/lse.zip">Lyndon Sharp&#039;s three engines</a></p>]]></description>
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