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aSid   [2006]

aSid Released by :
Chris McCormick

Release Date :
2006

Type :
C64 Tool

Website :
http://mccormick.cx/projects/aSid/

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Chris McCormick

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Summary
Submitted by hedning on 25 May 2014
aSid is a program which runs on your Commodore 64, and turns it into a moog-like monophonic synthesizer. Connect paddles to your commodore 64 and use each paddle to control a different parameter. The synthesizer is played by using the lower two rows of commodore keys like piano keys. You can also run sounds into your C64 using the A/V in port and the filters will affect the sound as it passes through the machine. Sounds great on fat bassy speakers! aSid is Free Software and is licensed to you under the terms of the GNU Public License.

Other keys control synthesis parameters:

octave

'<' down one octave
'>' up one octave
wave-form

'Y' square wave
'T' sawtooth wave
'R' triangle wave
'U' noise wave
paddle 1 filter type

'Q' lowpass
'W' band pass
'E' high pass
paddle 2 filter type

'I' volume control
'O' Ring modulator (when waveform is set to triangle wave)
'P' "programmed" ring modulation (works on external sounds)
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