PetSynth Turns Commodore PET Computer Into A Synthesizer

It’s starting to look like old 8-bit computers are the new Roland TB-303. Petsynth is a free, open source application described as “the only program for rocking the Commodore PET that the cool kids use”: Petsynth features a two-octave keyboard layout, selectable note length, many selectable octaves, selectable pulse-width, vibrato, distortion, and noise or “drum… Read More PetSynth Turns Commodore PET Computer Into A Synthesizer

Prophet 64

Why would anyone create a virtual synth that runs on the Commodore 64? Some things just must be done, and the Prophet 64 is one of them. Prophet 64 software turns an old 64 into a monophonic synthesizer, with a TB-303 style sequencer. The Prophet 64 looks like the illegitimate offspring of a 303 and… Read More Prophet 64