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It was a long time coming for me, but in November of 2024, I finally started to learn how to use plugdata. As a result, I now occasionally making tools that can be used for music and sound creation. I will put them here for anyone who wants to try them. The roughly newer ones will be at the top, so they might be more robust, or fleshed out. They are meant to be used with plugdata, and most probably won't work with standard puredata.
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SpectraVoice (bargain bin edition) (last updated 2024/12/12) My first time writing additional code in Lua, so forgive me if it's a mess internally. This is a sample generator based on the PADsynth algorithm, and specifically inspired by the SpectraVoice module in SunVox. I looked at a variety of other people's homework to cobble it together, and used luafft libraries for the FFT transformation. I'm not sure I'm 100% done with this; if you try it, please tell me if you run into issues or think it needs something more. Update 2024/12/12: Added a button to randomize the seed, ability to set base frequency with MIDI note, and stereo export. |
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Buzzing Tower (last updated 2024/12/01) An audio effect that's made of a bunch of parallel and serial delays moving randomly. I didn't really have any goal in mind while making it, I was just bored. It's not quite properly laid out, and won't remember any settings or anything. It's just for manually messing around with, until I update it. |
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Power Crusher (last updated 2024/12/01) A simple audio effect sort-of derived from the actual bitcrushing part of the bitcrusher (the bit reduction as opposed to sample rate reduction). The higher you increase the Power slider, the more the stepping effect will skew towards the louder part of the waveform, meaning the quiet parts will be less crunchy, and the loud parts more so. There is a button that inverts this relationship, and the parameters should be automatable. I don't know if it's very useful yet. |
They're mods for Nuclear Throne. I made them quite a while ago, but mainly, I was just adding random stuff for fun; I'm not the hardest worker in the world. (If I were, there would be real games on this page.) I put these up because they're kind of obscure to find now, and to make this page more comprehensive, but I am not significantly proud of them.
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Chaos Mod 4.1 (65.58 MB) A Nuclear Throne mod I was primarily working on in 2016, using the old method of decompiling and modifying Early Access Update 19 of the game, although I tried to make changes to that codebase to bring the game more in line to how it feels now. Making things is hard work for a little mouse like me, and there's probably not that much stuff in this... if you want a significantly overhauled Nuclear Throne experience based on this old modding method, you may be better off trying Ultra Mod. |
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Chaos Fusion When Nuclear Throne Together came out with modding compatibility, modding became a lot more accessible to most people, as well as being able to play the mods together with online co-op, and combining different mods together. This prompted me and a few others to attempt a port of Chaos Mod, although what mostly ended up happening is that some amount of weapons and playable characters got ported, and I made some more random weapons, and maybe not very much else. It's kind of old and unsupported, so if it has problems in any way, you're out of luck asking me. Sorry! |
Below are some silly games I've made. I made them with old versions of Game Maker, and they only run on Windows. I've done other game projects before with varying degrees of seriousness, but for now, these little jokes are the only things here.
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Normal Maze Game (4.37 MB) A 2021 Production! Can you get to the end of the normal maze? Nothing scary will happen, so just relax and enjoy the scenery! |
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Game of the Year 2013 Collection (7.38 MB) Four small joke games from 2013. (Actually one of them is from 2014) |
Then, down here will be other things I find somewhat relevant, although they'll likely be of little use to anyone. Right now it's merely an archival space.
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Boyz 2 Dads™ (505.9 MB) A video game-like experience by the National Fatherhood Initiative, probably released in 2006. It's not easy to find data about this. |