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Minerscale - (Still) Nearly 1KB

from Spring Tracks VI by Battle of the Bits

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*3rd Place bytebeat 1k Format*

Written in C, 44100Hz

Jesus, that took a long time. But here it is. A song that takes 891 Bytes exactly. If you want to run this yourself, run this command in Linux: gcc [What ever this file is called] -lm; ./a.out | aplay -r 44100

Edit: I built it for windows: [see link at botb track page]

Just run fmSynth.exe > output.txt

And then with Audacity or something, import RAW and select unsigned 8 bit integer, 44100hz, mono, and you're set.

Edit: I resubmitted with a different song, better in every way. Instead of a 4op additive synth that I used in my last entry, this one uses a 2op square wave synth because it uses less code, and with less code, I can use more to program the song.

Anyway that's the theory behind all this.

Edit: New exe too [see link at botb track page]

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from Spring Tracks VI, released June 11, 2017

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