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A very basic standalone sound sequencer for the Vectrex.
This currently features an eight step sequencer, choice of sequence length (between one and eight steps), sequence speed and a four stage, four bit volume envelope generator.
The potentiometers control all of these features as well as the pitches of the individual steps.
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This is the Vectrex in action! The Vectrex is an amazing system that has to played to be believed,
it was released in 1982 and sold for $199. It has a built-in vector monitor, fantastic sound, and
a great controller. This was filmed in 2004. There are a few glitches, but hang in there to see the
whole thing! Check it out!
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I recently aquired what I consider the holy grail of classic home video game systems, The Vectrex. Released in 1982 by GCE, this is a vector graphic game system. What are vector graphics? Ever see the classic arcade games Asteroids, Battlezone, Star Wars or Tempest? Like that. If you haven't seen any of those games, then it's graphics made with lines...
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This is near the beginning of the pilot. Note no reference to the game minestorm or product name Vectrex, but use of a dummy name for the game instead, "martian". Nice mask but even better Cobra shirt.
In this example, the MIDI data in ProTools is controlling a voice in the Vectrex sound chip that is set to noise in order to achieve some simple drum sequencing.
Volume envelope data is sent from the computer to the Vectrex as well.
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Berzerk playing on a Vectrex vintage games console. One of many retro game videos uploaded by me, following requests from viewers of my Retro Computers and Consoles Collection video. Check out my other videos to see more.