Hi all, can't believe I last posted ~10 years ago.
Anyway, I'm curious if there is a way to dynamically update a "cheat" value as opposed to setting it to a fixed value. I'm looking specifically at the Korg DS-10. Using the memory search function in DeSmuME, I was able to track down which memory address holds the Synth 1 Frequency amount value. (Granted, this took me a long friggin time!) I can manually set this to any fixed value to alter the frequency, but I'm curious if there's a way to vary the cheat value dynamically, i.e. with time, or based on another value in memory. The idea is to expand the amount of modulation already available -- allowing synth parameters to be changed by other values that aren't already able to.
I managed to read through many, many pages of FAST6191's 2016 hacking guide. I'm guessing realizing my idea would entail hooking/devising some kind of cheat engine?
Let me know what you think! Peace.
Anyway, I'm curious if there is a way to dynamically update a "cheat" value as opposed to setting it to a fixed value. I'm looking specifically at the Korg DS-10. Using the memory search function in DeSmuME, I was able to track down which memory address holds the Synth 1 Frequency amount value. (Granted, this took me a long friggin time!) I can manually set this to any fixed value to alter the frequency, but I'm curious if there's a way to vary the cheat value dynamically, i.e. with time, or based on another value in memory. The idea is to expand the amount of modulation already available -- allowing synth parameters to be changed by other values that aren't already able to.
I managed to read through many, many pages of FAST6191's 2016 hacking guide. I'm guessing realizing my idea would entail hooking/devising some kind of cheat engine?
Let me know what you think! Peace.
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