Making A MIDIBox SID
A video from Nate McCoy documenting the making of a MIDIBox SID.
The MIDIBox SID is a DIY synthesizer, based off of the MOS Technology SID sound chip, the 8-bit sound source of the Commodore 64 computer.
More information on the MIDIBox SID:
- http://www.ucapps.de/
- http://forum.midibox.org/
- http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/
- http://www.avishowtech.com/mbhp/buy.html
Demo videos of the MIDIBox SID.
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Tags: Commodore 64, MIDIbox, SID, synth DIY





Oh man…I hope he didn’t rip apart a working C=64. That would be heinous…
Claudio – at least it’s for a good cause, right?
I don’t think so….like stealing from Peter to give to Paul. Better from a dead C=64 than a fully working one, but to each their own I guess. :-/