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rolemodel wrote:

Sorry, I put the project on hold before I got tables working smile

Yes. I thought that is the point...

I was just looking for software that I could use on stage.
I like gameboy, but i like C64 sound more. it's more powerful.
I really love the way that LSDJ (and LGPT) are done.
Great to work with it.
I'm just disappointed that almost noone in using C64 as a musical instrument on gigs.
I think it's the problem of lacking proper software.

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Almost every c64 music program ever - http://utenti.multimania.it/ice00/HVMEC/CONTROL/ and http://www.morganleahrecords.com/moogle … odore.html

Plenty of people use the c64 live, whether or not it's a MIDIbox or original breadbox. 8bit weapon and ultrasyd come to mind.

I do agree though, too much emphasis on the DMG, but I remember bitching about this in 2002. I've grown to accept that it will never change. wink

Last edited by TSC (Oct 18, 2012 6:36 pm)

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Sure I tried tons of that trackers.

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We need more c64s that run on 4aa fit in your pocket and have easy midi interfacing for the best programs it runs.

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herr_prof wrote:

We need more c64s that run on 4aa fit in your pocket and have easy midi interfacing for the best programs it runs.

I wonder if somebody could hack one of these little guys for chip music http://www.amazon.com/Commodore-64-Plug … B0007A2HI6

tongue

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herr_prof wrote:

We need more c64s that run on 4aa fit in your pocket and have easy midi interfacing for the best programs it runs.

Just as long as I can bivert.

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not a hack, but at least they're implementing a joystick into this guy.
http://www.pianocade.com/

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I think it's really ugly. and big for playing...

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SketchMan3 wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

We need more c64s that run on 4aa fit in your pocket and have easy midi interfacing for the best programs it runs.

I wonder if somebody could hack one of these little guys for chip music http://www.amazon.com/Commodore-64-Plug … B0007A2HI6

tongue

it's just a DTV inside, they've been hacked for ages.  IIRC it doesn't emulate the filter, so you'd be losing a bit of the proper sound straight off.

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Frankly I don't see how an LSDJ-type tracker will help you rock a c64 on stage.
There's not too much stuff to do with LSDJ 'live', really.

Yeah you can edit orderlist and tables, but so can pretty much any c64 tracker, and even easier because you have full keyboard.

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4mat wrote:
SketchMan3 wrote:

I wonder if somebody could hack one of these little guys for chip music http://www.amazon.com/Commodore-64-Plug … B0007A2HI6

tongue

it's just a DTV inside, they've been hacked for ages.  IIRC it doesn't emulate the filter, so you'd be losing a bit of the proper sound straight off.

no shit

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TSC wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

We need more c64s that run on 4aa fit in your pocket and have easy midi interfacing for the best programs it runs.

Just as long as I can pro-sound.

fixed that for ya.

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has anyone said anything about carillion editor????!!!!
probably the most demo-ish synth/instrument structure, everything is tables. its fun and you can throw it onto your gb usb cart or etc.
look it up on google?

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Carillion editor, the non-c64, non-LSDJ-style editor? Thanks.

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>too much emphasis on the DMG

Funny, back in the day (1998?) most of the talk was about C64 and SID...