By
Peter Swimm, on September 25th, 2009
Little-scale writes:
I made a quick video of using an iPod Touch and TouchOSC to control a Commodore 64 in real time.
Using the default ‘Keys’ patch for TouchOSC, a number of parameters of the Commodore 64s sound chip, the SID, can be controlled:
• Note on and off commands for two octaves’ worth of piano keys
• Attack
• Decay
• Release
• Filter frequency
• Filter resonance
• Enable / disable triangle waveform
• Enable / disable sawtooth waveform
• Enable / disable pulse waveform
• Pulse wave duty cycle
via little-scale: iPod Touch & TouchOSC Controlling a C64.
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