VIC-20 MIDI Interface Cartridge
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VIC-20 MIDI Interface Cartridge
Last edited by Schema on Sat Sep 26, 2009 9:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Sounds like he's made a MIDI interface for the VIC, or at least a way to synchronize the VIC with a sequncer. Cool!
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I don't know but whatever it's sounding pretty groovy! When I started listening to the tune I thought "Oh, a nice wee remixy Vic tune thing..." but then the tune kicked in proper and I really liked it.
I'm going with the consensus and suggest a MIDI interface of some sort. My other guess (hope?) would be a SID interface and new tracker program...
Regardless, if it involves Vic music I'm all up for it. I think I'm about the only person in the world who likes it but I really like the sound from the Vic...when done properly!
I'm going with the consensus and suggest a MIDI interface of some sort. My other guess (hope?) would be a SID interface and new tracker program...
Regardless, if it involves Vic music I'm all up for it. I think I'm about the only person in the world who likes it but I really like the sound from the Vic...when done properly!
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Bump. Come and hear/see more at ECCC this weekend!
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Finally caught up after getting home.
Yup, it's a MIDI Cartridge for the VIC. It turns out that eslapion had already built one for davidv_ a while ago. So I offered to take the prototype and finish off the software. It's already quite usable. Here's a simple web page with the details.
http://home.ica.net/~leifb/commodore/vicmidi/
Yup, it's a MIDI Cartridge for the VIC. It turns out that eslapion had already built one for davidv_ a while ago. So I offered to take the prototype and finish off the software. It's already quite usable. Here's a simple web page with the details.
http://home.ica.net/~leifb/commodore/vicmidi/
Ah, very nice. I say the musical number starts off slow at first and then picks up at the end.Schema wrote:It's already quite usable. Here's a simple web page with the details.
http://home.ica.net/~leifb/commodore/vicmidi/
Congrats to Eslapion and Leif and David,
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