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MickB
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Anybody got a Commodore 64 midi cartridge?
Oh yes, I'm quite serious! The Commodore 64 was a nifty little computer which takes quite a high seat in my studio setup. The sound chip, the SID, was a proper semi-pro' analogue synth' shrunk to a chip, so I can tell you that it's very handy.
The C64's SID has actually been recognised as a musical intrument in its own right.
I've looked on Ebay, but it's absolutely ages until one crops up.
(As an aside, I would recommend a C64 as part of your gear, even if it's merely in the form of a PC-based emulator, like one of the Win Vice range. Particularly if you can find a copy of Instant Music, a simple sequencer which allows you to compose bits of music and uses artificial intelligence to keep it all in key, etc. (Someone's selling a job lot of those on Ebay.))
Oh yes, I'm quite serious! The Commodore 64 was a nifty little computer which takes quite a high seat in my studio setup. The sound chip, the SID, was a proper semi-pro' analogue synth' shrunk to a chip, so I can tell you that it's very handy.
The C64's SID has actually been recognised as a musical intrument in its own right.
I've looked on Ebay, but it's absolutely ages until one crops up.
(As an aside, I would recommend a C64 as part of your gear, even if it's merely in the form of a PC-based emulator, like one of the Win Vice range. Particularly if you can find a copy of Instant Music, a simple sequencer which allows you to compose bits of music and uses artificial intelligence to keep it all in key, etc. (Someone's selling a job lot of those on Ebay.))