-=> Quoting Myke Carter to All <=-
MC> Who else in here uses a Commodore 64 or 128 to make music with - be it
MC> via their built-in SID synth chips or via MIDI? (I hope nobody 'cuz
MC> if not that means I'm into something completely unique in the '90s.)
Well, howabout C64 with passport interface and Syntech Studio 1 software.
I also have a C-Lab interface I've never been able to figure out how to use
on an American version of the 64 that I bought when I was in Germany.
I've gotta admit that this isn't really too practical of a equipment setup
for sequencing anything of any importance today as the stuff only supports
4 tracks and all. I just use it to show folks it's possible. Truth is
I've moved from the 64 to an Amiga and now to a 486 IBM. When you can get
better equipment it makes the job a whole lot easier, believe me. The 64
is fun to play with but you're just not going to be able to produce anything
near what you can do on the power machines of today.
Nether-the-less, have fun!!
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