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Posted by jupiterone on Mar-15-2006 00:06:

Commodor 64/SNES

This might be a nooby question which I am sure of, but are there any vst's or tutorials on how to make 8 bit Commodor64 sounds. Any tutorials for vst's such as vanguard ect? Any help is appreciated.


Posted by farris on Mar-15-2006 02:08:

You can take a look at quadraSID. It's supposed to emulate the soundchip from the C64 if I'm not wrong. Try out the demo for yourself .
http://www.refx.net/pro_quadrasid.htm

- farris


Posted by djglacial on Mar-15-2006 02:35:

http://www.tweakbench.com/instruments.php?id=9


Check out all the instruments. There are a few in there that sound pretty NES.


Posted by retrobyte on Mar-15-2006 02:53:

quote:
Originally posted by djglacial
http://www.tweakbench.com/instruments.php?id=9


Check out all the instruments. There are a few in there that sound pretty NES.


I was just going to suggest Tweakbench Not only is it a great place to get some solid free VSTs, but "Peach," "Toad," and "Triforce" offer great video game sound emulations.


Posted by WiKKid sKiLLz on Mar-16-2006 03:38:

the hardware synth "Elektron Sidstation" uses the Sid chip from the commodore 64, there are sample cds avalable fo this synth.

it costs around $650 if you want the real deal.


i know the guy that designed the sid chip back in the 80s, he has told me that htere are people in europe who are loyal Sid / sidstation followers, who he told me worship him and nearly stalk him



what a quirky little box, you gotta love it


Posted by Freak on Mar-16-2006 04:12:

buy a 64 and program it yourself....they are so cheap

You can also get a cart/prog called 'Little Sound DJ' or LSDJ or the gameboy which does pretty much what you desire.

remember that most of the stuff is very simplistic waves- often just pure square/noise or pulse


Posted by jupiterone on Mar-16-2006 05:03:

thank you a lot for the links and suggestions. i appreciate it. i will look into the 64 itself aswell.


Posted by jupiterone on Mar-16-2006 05:06:

i just remembered that my brother still has his old commodore64 from his childhood days back in poland. hes coming to the u.s for a while, i think ill tell him to bring it with him for me.


Posted by WiKKid sKiLLz on Mar-16-2006 05:09:

they seriously cost like $5 - $15


try ebay


Posted by jupiterone on Mar-16-2006 05:16:

doesnt it require special music studio software they came with? i jsut googled thigns about commodore 64 music, they have numerous plugins, how do you use a 3rd party plugin in a commodore64?


Posted by farris on Mar-16-2006 13:38:

Cassette-tapes? The memories back then, waiting minutes to load a game from tape and if you accidentally touched some keys or the joystick all was screwed and you needed to start all over again .
READY[] and that nostalgic lightblue screen .
Anyway, just try out the vsti's mentioned earlier. Maybe they are more than sufficient for what you want to use them for.

- farris



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