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Filed under: Computer Music, Strange, iPods & Portable Media Players
Let’s get this out of the way up front: The answer is – because it was there.
This video demonstrates an iPod with TouchOSC controlling a vintage Commodore 64 synthesizer (SID Chip), with a home made C64 MIDI interface.
Hacktacular.
Littlescale, we salute you.
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Tags: 8-bit, C64, chipmusic, chiptune, Commodore, Commodore 64, demo video, iPhone, iPhone music software, iPod, lo fi, strange musical instruments, TouchOSC
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great now my lemur is pointless, that app looks like the exact same interface