Hi
Here's a short track made by Eric using the current beta of chipsounds.
Ongoing Research and Development for Plogue's 'retro digital' products: chipsounds, chipspeech and chipcrusher .... and various retro computing stuff.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Sequential Circuits Model 64 Sequencer

(sorry for the old photo)
I dumped the contained EPROM (which works in Vice), including PCB pictures HERE. HOWEVER. Unless someones emulates the onboard ACIA and PIA chips in a Vice ad-don, this is really just an exercise in digital archeology.
EDIT (2013) This cartridge has been used by the MMA to showcase the enduring power of the MIDI Standard.
more info:
http://www.prophet64-forum.com/viewtopic.php?id=460
http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/issue56/124_1_Reviews_Sequential_Circuits_Music_Sequencer_For_Commodore_64.php
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
SID filter emulation ... perhaps a _tad_ bit too extreme.
Extremely distorted 6581 filter running a combined Waveform arpeggio.
Yes I know this is not strictly accurate but its a fun diversion while i tune it.
Yes I know this is not strictly accurate but its a fun diversion while i tune it.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Evolution of sucking
Saturday, May 30, 2009
CMS (Dual Philips SAA 1099) Recordings
Here's a rarity, carefully sampled for you.
Before the soundblaster, there was the Creative Music System (CMS) (AKA GameBlaster), which contained two Philips SAA 1099 chips.
It pretty much bombed since the OPL2/Adlib was all the rage at that point.
Nevertheless, the thing has some charm. Here are two recordings made on a SB 2.0 CT1350A (with the SAA chips factory installed as legacy option)
Doodle
Loom
More can be found here
Before the soundblaster, there was the Creative Music System (CMS) (AKA GameBlaster), which contained two Philips SAA 1099 chips.
It pretty much bombed since the OPL2/Adlib was all the rage at that point.
Nevertheless, the thing has some charm. Here are two recordings made on a SB 2.0 CT1350A (with the SAA chips factory installed as legacy option)
Doodle
Loom
More can be found here
Friday, May 29, 2009
8 hours of (why would I buy a flash cart?) later
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