No need for them any more.
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...pler_box_1.jpg
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No need for them any more.
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...pler_box_1.jpg
8 bit tastic!
Terchnology these days pales in comparison to this wonderful peice of kit.
Just think, one day, that was state of the art!
what do you mean was once - this is my set up. and i love'ed that blue shirt it's me favourit.....
I think my Commodore 64 might still be in my parents' garage. I need to go look and see. I kind of like my quad core, but there is nothing that could possibly kick as much ass as a Commodore.
FL, ableton and Reason are 50 times more plastic and retro than that thing
i had a spectrum once :eek:
Ha ha , I started my music with a spectrum and this thingy called a Ram music machine.
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/hardw...es/rammus3.jpg
midi interface/8bit mono sampler with an amazing 1.1 second sample time!
I had it connected to an old casio HT-3000 synth and thought it was amazing.
the reality though was it was shite :)
Computers i have owned:
VIC-20
ZX80
ZX81
Amstrad CPC 464
Atari 800
Amstrad 6128
Atari 520ste
Amiga 600
BBC - Model B
ZX Spectrum
Spectrum 128k+
Z80
Acorn Electron
I miss my BBC
I worked in a school when I was 17 as a computer tech. They had acorn A3000s with this audio morphing software which ive never seen anything do since.
You put in a small sample - say 1 second of vocal "ahhh" and put another sample in of say a square wave.
You then tell it how long you want to morph to take and it computes the waveform from one to the other.
does anyone know if other software does this ? sort of like a wavetable generator