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On a sidenote, concerning this musicsystem: Abyss members formed the company Shin'en Multimedia, where they are doing games for the GameBoy/Color/Advance, and... have a music and sound system for sale
It is called (wait for it) the GHX (for gb/gbc) or (oh yes) AHX (for gba)
Their website is at www.shinen.com, and this quote is from there:
Take a look at the features our proprietary Sound Engines have to offer (available for Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance). Combined with our longtime experience in creating synthesized music for computer and console games, you've found a number one team for your music needs.
See some of the game titles for which we have provided music and sound drivers.
menace wrote:It is called (wait for it) the GHX (for gb/gbc) or (oh yes) AHX (for gba)
That's not quite correct... The GB/C engine is indeed called GHX (and the editor they use looks a damn lot like THX/AHX!), but the GBA engine is called GAX
When I saw a pic of the GHX editor I emailed them to ask if it was possible to convert AHX tunes to GHX... Pink told me it was impossible, that the GHX tool they use just looks like AHX because they were quite used to the interface
On a side note, The MusyX sound engine from our friends at Factor 5 (available for GBA, N64 and others), is the sucessor of good ole Amiga TFMX