The What Music Are You Listening To Thread


Sounds fine to me :cool:
 
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on the bright side of life, there is always... sid music!
 
on the bright side of life, there is always... sid music!
I like SID. You can fit all SID songs in existence on a single SD-card. And it reminds me of being a child listening to tunes on my C64.
You could run dual-SID chip setups but I never had this myself. I also like the Sega Mega Drive sound (although it depends on model/version).
 
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You could run dual-SID chip setups
i have the fpgasid now. it sounds great and one can switch sids to always have the right one for the game/sid tune.
before that i had the sidfx dual card which was nice too, but the 6581 freaked out and the original replacements are too expensive now imo.
these days i mostly use the linux sdlvice resid, as it sounds as good as the original for me and i have a
nice dac and active nearfield speakers connected. with a little bass eq it sounds so awesome!
these parts are somehow expensive too, so i only want to have them once for my main system.
ah, the joys of chipmusic! it's fun to nerd into this.
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That's so cool. I have a therapsid that I need to use more. The 6581 is significant in computer history. I'm also interested in the MegaFM, also by twisted electrons, also a midi interface on top of a groovy old sound chip. They also make a drum machine based on sound blaster.
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https://www.twistedelectrons.com/products rad rad company
 
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Well, I've never written in this thread, I think. But I'd like to dedicate this first post in the thread to @Risca, because the song somehow suggests me of an optimistic struggle. Hoping we can all help and Thryst by Roger Subirana Mata can soon be efficiently and nicely played in @Risca's Pyra. The content is unfortunately unfree: CC BY-NC-ND.
P.S.: In case anyone wonders: there's no text. I seem to remember some interview where the author said he loves the human voice but does not like text, so he just composes songs with matching phonetics but no meaning, in no human language. It's not quite beatboxing either, it's its own thing. So I guess the lyrics are equally hard to understand for any human.

Edit: Sorry, I wrote the license wrong. It's CC BY-NC-ND. But it seems people is doing derivatives and saying so in the comments of the album, so I got confused a and thought it must be SA.
 
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