Free Music Archive: Quitters Always Win.
Author: Peter Swimm
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TCTD Links for 2010-03-29
- RT: @daheardit: You can support D!HR by making a donation : http://www.daheardit-records.net/en/informations/donate/ http://fb.me/uG5ef9MW #
- Sunvox is free now! http://www.warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/ #
- CHIPFLIP on: Speech Synthesis (draft) http://chipflip.wordpress.com/2010/03/29/speech-synthesis/ #
- Dubmood live in Goteborg: http://www.dataairlines.net/djsets/dubmood-live-in-goteborg-2009/ #
- Core Wizard and Dark Master’s Basic: #
- José Olivares present RICHARD ALEXANDER CARBALLO http://papaissue.blogspot.com/2010/03/richard-alexander-carballo.html #
- RT: @8GB_: bunch of remixes coming up soon. New track on a compilation curated by Rico Zerone incoming as well. http://bit.ly/b4qExk #
- VA | Rebel Music Volume 9 – Intro Comp to CC Chip Music Classics http://www.bitrebels.com/geek/va-rebel-music-volume-9/ #
- RT: @cogthrob: trash80 ~ starPause ~ pak0 ~ xc3n ~ rhinostrich ~ hexawe.net represents on cism fm radio montreal!~ #
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little-scale: How To: Make A Commodore 64 MIDI Interface
Here is how to construct a basic Commodore 64 MIDI interface. It gives the user real-time control over the SID chip via MIDI data in terms of basic synthesis. If you already have access to an Arduino, then this could be quite affordable. The setup (and the outcome) is relatively simple, but it works fine for me and what I need it for. You can use either a MIDI connection or a USB connection with a software-based serial to MIDI converter patch.
via little-scale: How To: Make A Commodore 64 MIDI Interface.
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TCTD Links for 2010-03-27
- RT @AttractMode Exclusive: Scott Pilgrim the Video Game! Music by Anamanaguchi, Pixel Art by Paul Robertson #
- RT @Nobuooo Nobuooo’s #PAX East photo set (130 pictures so far) – http://nobuooo.com/item/7047 @metroidmetal @anamanaguchi #iwadon #
- RT @Nobuooo James Kochalka sings the Glorkian Warrior theme song: #