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Synthtopia regular Torley takes a look at Plogue Chipsounds, with a preview of the standard patches and a few hickups along the way.

Don’t forget to check out Torley’s site sometime, where he’s got 100s of free, gorgeous pieces, including play while answering email & Vangelis meets Ryuichi Sakamoto.

 

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Plogue today released its new soft-synthesizer, chipsounds.

“Quite simply put, it beats the s*** out of any other single chip emulation VST currently available,” says 8-bit artist nitro2k01. “chipsounds is a must-have for anyone who’s seriously interested in chip sounds but don’t have access to the real hardware.”

chipsounds is designed to faithfully reproduce the sound and style of vintage video game music and sound effects in plugin format, usable inside any sequencer or DAW, or as a standalone virtual instrument.

Plogue chipsounds will be offered at an introductory price of 75$ until November 1. Read more…

 

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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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This video captures the “drunken debauchery” of the Muff Wiggler Forum July 2009 Gathering. Read more…

 

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kilobyte24 is responsible for this Commodore 64 vs Commodore 64 dualing bassline synth smackdown. It features twin Commodore 64 computers running Mssiah and Cynthcart.

The video’s pretty static – but you gotta love twin C64 bassline synths!

Any readers using Mssiah? If so, leave a comment with your thoughts on it!

 

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