Allen Huffman | 19 Aug 2012 02:09
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Re: Lester Hands Lyra Author

On Aug 18, 2012, at 7:05 PM, lhands@... wrote:

> Bill, I'll look forward to what you have done. Self-modifying code should
> be a challenge to figure out, but that will make it the more interesting!

The thing about Bells & Whistles 2 that I liked was that it could do percussion and drums and stuff, yet the
demo songs I heard never did any of that. I have a few experiments I did, at the time, that used percussion
sounding noises along with whatever the tune was, but it was such a pain to key in stuff numerically that I
never bothered to do a full song in it.

Lester, have you see this? CoCo playing Commodore 64 SID chip music:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGGk5kVaXVI

And you may know about the MOD file player that was done:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49uB068i3ZU

So, programs like Lyra, Musica, etc. could be nice editors for creating some really sophisticated music on
the CoCo. I just don't think anyone realized it back then.

There were a few music programs for the CoCo (Sound Trax?) that I never got to see or hear in person that might
have very well started doing this towards the end.

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