Music

  • How to Synthesise Music with YM 2151

    Hello FPGA lovers! Today we are going to share another instalment of our YM 2151 post series. According to the author of the original article (in Spanish), the best way to produce sound using the YM 2151 is to use the 6809 assembler which is a cross targeting assembler seen usually in Motorola and Hitachi…

  • Understanding the YM 2151- YM 3012 Relationship

    Hi FPGA lovers! In our conquest to find studio quality sound, we stumbled upon the YM 2151 FM Synth Chip which has been used by Yamaha from time immemorial in a number of their electronic keyboards and arcade games. The YM 2151 has a Digital output rather than an analog output and this makes it…

  • Create Studio Quality Sound with YM 2151 and FPGA

    Hello FPGA lovers! Today’s post is about making real studio quality music rather than the monotone buzzers from conventional circuits. FPGAs can be used to create monotone sounds such as beeps by using the right combination of DACs and buzzers. However these devices cannot be used to create studio quality sound that not only plays…

  • Groove to Your 8 Step Synthesizer Rhythms with FPGA

    Hello FPGA lovers! Today’s project will be a special one that will pique the interest of FPGA lovers and music makers alike! The project is about how to build an 8 step synthesizer with an FPGA board! The 8 step Synthesizer is a set of 8 switches with a time line that flows from left…

  • Feeling like Barenboim? Check it with your FPGA!

    Today´s article shows how a group of students from Cornell University, created a hardware-software set of tools to develop and composed your own music, the Audio Composer and Conducting Suite (A.C.C.S). This virtual conducting environment platform is capable of inputting the compositions from a video camera and a keyboard or a conductor waving his/her hands…

  • Music Synthesizer – Beat Programmable Gate Array

    Check out this amazing FPGA project from Cornell University students. The music lovers created a synthesizer sequencer in their final year project at Cornell university, the project was inspired by other musical pads like Monome and Sembeo. They gave the name of their device is BPGA (Beat Programmable Gate Array); It has some improved features…