An attempt to make Robert Miles's Code Golf Song "Bitshift Variations in C Minor" into more readable code, provide raw audio output, a raw wav file, and a usable midi file for all to use and remix.
bitshift-variations-extracted
- A Rust program to determine the point at which the original code loops, and extract it into both a raw output file and a .wav file
bitshift-variations-rusted
- A Rust program that both recreates the original song byte-by-byte (tested with the results of the previous repository), and also provides an alternative implementation of the instrument function that outputs note information instead of a sample. The
extract-notes
binary inside also provides extraction of the complete song into a midi file (Currently Flawed). Also provides a 'humanized' version of the original C code in thec
subfolder.
- A Rust program that both recreates the original song byte-by-byte (tested with the results of the previous repository), and also provides an alternative implementation of the instrument function that outputs note information instead of a sample. The
Simply the two 8-byte strings that define the grand total of two chords used (Chords? Progressions? Scales? IDK)