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hell yeah, commodore rocks
any1 seen they synth electron bought out based on a commodore 64 chip?
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Originally Posted by fresh_an_funky_design
sid station
Commodore seemed like they was pretty big on music i think. Just the other day i found this commodore "Incredible Music Keyboard" from sight and sound.
It comes with this attachable Musical keyboard face that attaches to the commodores keypad/keyboard. This way you can play regular note music on your commodore. it came with 2 music note books to , "worlds easiest songs" and something else, wich has a bunch of old faves like "Twinkle Twinkle little Star", "London Bridge", "Ach DU Lieber Augustin" , Wich i messed around with, imported the keynotes to cubases Piano roll and made an acid trance song out of , lol.
Love the cybernetic wrist attatchment on the right hand.
^ youd think he'd take a quick sec to move that out the way for the shot, lol.
I used to read Your Commondore.
Or YC, as it was called.
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geek :lol: i had a commodore 16 :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by TechMouse
ATARI 2600 >> COMMODORE 64 >> AMIGA 500 >> AMIGA 1200 >>POWER MAC 9500 >> and today a PC
C64 --> Amiga A600 --> PC
If you like the idea ofa sidstation, check out SE64:
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1615.html
Quite charming in a cheesey sort of way...it has a distinctive sound, and as such I'm almost certain I've heard it in a couple of tracks due for release. Interested to see if it's capable of "zombie nation"-type bass - apparently that was done on SID hardware.
worlds biggest didital watchQuote:
Originally Posted by TechMouse