Skip to content
  • Home
  • About Synthtopia
  • Advertising
  • Feedback & Site Tips
  • Submit Items for Review

Synthtopia

Tag: C64

ALM Sid Guts Puts C64 Sound Into A Eurorack Module

ALM has introduced the Sid Guts – a new Eurorack module basd on the sound generator chip used in the Commodore 64. The MOS Technology 6581/8580 ‘Sound Interface Device’ chip, aka the ‘SID’, was the sound generator chip used in the Commodore 64 home computer. The SID, by the means of 3 wavetable oscillators, a… Read More ALM Sid Guts Puts C64 Sound Into A Eurorack Module

September 11, 20137 Comments

We Have Lift Off

The music video for We Have Lift Off, from the Synthjunk album Control, features some unconventional use of the Synthesizers.com modular and a Commodore 64.

December 13, 20127 Comments

The Commodore 64 Bass Guitar Explained


C64 Bass Guitar – Cool to be Square Wave? was uploaded by: jeriellsworth
Duration: 174
Rating: … Read More The Commodore 64 Bass Guitar Explained

July 9, 20127 Comments

MonoSynth Controller For Mssiah C64 Synth Cartridge


MonoSynth Controller for Mssiah was uploaded by: grizzz
Duration: 211
Rating: … Read More MonoSynth Controller For Mssiah C64 Synth Cartridge

June 29, 2012June 29, 20123 Comments

New Synth For Windows Based On Commodore 64, basic 65

de la Mancha has released basic 65, a monophonic synth, inspired by the Commodore 64 and its legendary SID chip: Building on the waveforms and signal path of this famous chip, basic 65 adds further features and options to take things a step further. The double arpeggiator allows complex versions of that retro 8-bit game… Read More New Synth For Windows Based On Commodore 64, basic 65

September 6, 20111 Comment

Drum Studio On Commodore 64


Drum Studio on Commodore 64 was uploaded by: stamba313
Duration: 84
Rating: … Read More Drum Studio On Commodore 64

August 28, 2011August 28, 20116 Comments

Digimancy


DIGIMANCY was uploaded by: crudface
Duration: 572
Rating: … Read More Digimancy

July 14, 2011July 14, 20113 Comments

Chipophone Synth Jam – Monty On The Run ‘High Score’ Theme


Monty High Score (Chipophone) was uploaded by: lftkryo
Duration: 309
Rating: … Read More Chipophone Synth Jam – Monty On The Run ‘High Score’ Theme

May 8, 2011Leave a comment

Posts navigation

Older posts

Topics

  • Android Music App
  • Apple iPad
  • Articles
  • Audio Interfaces
  • Computer Hardware
  • Computer Music
  • Controllerism
  • DJ
  • Drum Machines & Groove Boxes
  • Electronic Instruments
  • Electronic Music & Recording Gear
  • Electronic Musicians
  • Free Music
  • Free Music Software
  • Free Sample Library
  • Garageband
  • Gear Reviews
  • Hardware Effects
  • Interviews
  • iPhone Music Software
  • iPods & Portable Media Players
  • Keyboard Synthesizers
  • Microphones
  • MIDI Controllers
  • MIDI Interfaces
  • Mixers
  • Modular Synthesizers
  • Music Book Reviews
  • Music News
  • Music Reviews
  • Music Videos
  • Music Websites
  • Notation
  • Patch Editors
  • Recording
  • Reference
  • Reviews
  • Samplers
  • Samples & Loops
  • Sequencers
  • Software Effects & Audio Processors
  • Software Reviews
  • Software Sequencers
  • Software Synthesizers & Samplers
  • Speakers & Monitors
  • Strange
  • Synthesizers
  • theremin
  • User Reviews
  • Virtual Instruments
  • Virtual Musicians
  • VJ
  • Workstations

Search

What People Are Talking About

  • Teenage Engineering Intros $1,999 OP-1 Field Portable Sound Studio
  • Will The Behringer UB-Xa Be The First Truly Great Knockoff Synth?
  • Behringer UB-Xa Hands-On Demo
  • Behringer Announces $99 AKS Mini, A Synthi AKS VCS3 For Your Pocket
  • Pioneering Composer & Synthesist Vangelis Dead At 79
  • Oberheim OB-X8 Sound Demo - "One of the Best Sounding Synths I've Ever Played"
  • Roland AIRA Compact Hands-On Demo
  • Behringer Model 15, The 'Boog Grandmother', First Look
  • Roland Intros AIRA Compact Beat Machine, Synthesizer & Vocoder
  • Dreadbox Intros 200 € Dysmetria Analog Groove Synthesizer

Something To Think About

The most enjoyable moments happen when a piece of music is really finished and that’s it. It’s the most relaxing feeling I can think of. You just flip back into your chair, relax and listen to the music as if it wasn’t you that composed it. It’s an interesting situation because it’s so removed from your ego. The piece exists and even as its composer, you can participate in the music as just a listener. The music takes on a life of its own.

— Edgar Froese
2004-2022 Synthtopia, All Rights Reserved
 

Loading Comments...