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Post by Pipo the clone on Dec 10, 2004 6:40:12 GMT -5
hello people, I have decided to make me some music also (just for fun natural) and as i was a big big fan of the old commodore 64 i decided to do it with ththose oldskool sounds. so i searched and found my old C64 and some 1000games in the attic @ home... now i am not just an amateur, i really don't know shit about sampling, what do i need to get the sounds sampled on my pc or something else? which cables do i need and where do i attach them on the C64? help me out please! I have a fucking library of C64 sounds but don't know how to getthem out of there... peace
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Post by Pipo the clone on Dec 13, 2004 6:56:24 GMT -5
NOBODY? ??
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Post by PccN on Dec 15, 2004 6:27:15 GMT -5
maybe an emulator...........one friends had the same problem with ATARI......it's ok now but it's not easy! gOOd Luck!
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Post by Pipo the clone on Dec 17, 2004 6:01:04 GMT -5
do not know what an emulator is but i found this on the bliip-forum: Keyser Sozé<br>bitbull Joined: 24 Feb 2004 Posts: 105 Location: Nieuwstad (B8 kupe) Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 16:11 Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maybe you can use the same way i did for my nintendo 8bit. Put it on the old fashion way to your tv and search the channel on your tv. Then you'll need some sort of adapter from scart to 3x cinch (white red yellow) like the part from a playstation. Then connect the red and white cinch with a cable from cinch to jack and put it in your line in of your soundcard (blue one). And then just use a recording program. I use adobe audition for it but there are several others (eg: cooledit, sony soundforge, total recorder, etc.) cheers _________________ un-usual suspect Back to top ToXiC Da Godfathers Daddy Joined: 03 May 2003 Posts: 480 Location: Gent, waar anders??? Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 16:15 Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i'm sure there are some softsynth vstis that let you emulate the sound of the famous C64, jep even hardware synths, prebuild, diy do a search on C64 and SID (that's the famous chip that gives you that 8 bit sound) and i'm sure there will be some hit's for a hardware solution ther's the hardsid (wich uses the actual chip to generate the sound or if you're a bit handy, you could make your own www.ucapps.de/_________________ Gent Reprezent_en_al
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