Yeah it was some toy. As a young kid I only ever saw it as a console because it had a joystick. Now I realise it's a computer and I could have became educated instead, rather than becoming the dog's nuts at Pacman!
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enjoy......The SID chip in the Commodore 64 was, and still is awesome!
Somebody I knew had one - to me the ST means Buggy Boy, Italia 90, Xenon and the gorgeous music of Black Lamp which I still sing sometimes when I'm running or doing random crap.I had an atari st, whatever that was, would have been around 1990.
Before they got so basically they were samplers me and somebody else thought that Sid chips should be in all phones - and I still think it!The SID chip in the Commodore 64 was, and still is awesome!
Before they got so basically they were samplers me and somebody else thought that Sid chips should be in all phones - and I still think it!
I tried to get a Sid sound happening in Caustic and got slightly close but you had to turn the tempo up as far as it could go to try and switch notes fast enough so it sounds polyphonic on one channel - YES, it already is polyphonic but that's not the point. You want it all done on the intrinsically mono modular synth so you can say you've done it it by pointlessly making hard work for yourself.
Anyone starting into synths and hasn't got a feel for filters then if you look at something like the Ocean Loader 3 in oscilloscope view that dampened front edge is resonance up high.
I watched something recently where Martin Galway talked about him basically writing a super simple scripting language that did all that magic on the Sid chip. And he did most of the tunes in a couple of days and got paid piss all. I was aghast. There should be special knighthoods for the Order of the Sid.
If I met the most beautiful girl I'd ever seen and we'd be chatting all mad enthusiastic at a party I don't know what would put me off more, if she said C64 music was crap or "Shall we take a minute to give thanks to our lord Jesus."
Limitation means innovation and the Sid chip did amazingly at that.
Controversial - Last Ninja music isn't that great. Target Renegade.... that's where you should be.
20:13 emotion or what!
And of course this, which people might never know they've heard and it could be in the palm your your hand:
Yeah, this stuff might be a passion of mine.
Went on sale 38 years ago today.
Did you have one did it get you into gaming and PC's?
Jet set willy (in video below) what a game.
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I had one from before they had an integrated floppy drive, some of my handiwork is dotted around here - Sinister Developments - DemozooI had an atari st, whatever that was, would have been around 1990.
Long after the ST was old hat in computer / gaming terms, we* were using them to make banging house music with Akai samplers and midi to CV converters driving old analogue synthesisers due to its integrated MIDI port and the availability of Cubase for it. Gradually, virtualization meant that Mac's and PCs took over but they were happy days!I had one from before they had an integrated floppy drive, some of my handiwork is dotted around here - Sinister Developments - Demozoo
That's the one.
Nintendo DS?