The Commodordion Is The 8-Bit Commodore 64 Accordion That It Took 40 Years For Somebody To Invent

Linus Åkesson shared this video demo of the Commodordion – an 8-bit Commodore 64 accordion that it took 40 years for somebody to invent.

The Commodordion is a DIY 8-bit accordion, based on the Commodore 64, with bellows made out of floppy disks.

Details on the project are available at Åkesson’s site.

Check out the video and share your thoughts on it in the comments!

22 thoughts on “The Commodordion Is The 8-Bit Commodore 64 Accordion That It Took 40 Years For Somebody To Invent

  1. Great fun. This guy knows his SID-chips. Make sure you also watch his take on the Theremin. There is some novel and quite good info on capacitance there..

  2. This is the best electronic instrument of 2022. Hope, our civilisation will survive long enough, for this to go in serial production.

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