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Byte jams are a fun demoscene event where there's usually music from a DJ and several participants who use the TIC-80 fantasy console to code up a graphics effect from scratch within an hour. I usually watch the Field-FX stream on Monday evenings, and occasionally take part; there's an archive of the graphical effects people have made in these sessions, here.
A rather neat part of this is that TIC-80 has been modified to allow its programs to access the FFT of a sound stream, so that you can make your programs respond to the music in real-time. However, this can require a bit of setup on a mac.
In this document I will describe how to set up the audio software, plus byte jam client and TIC-80 itself, to allow participation in a byte jam.
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