Frankie's Profile: I'm a magazine publisher writing about Japanese Pop Culture and technology between Tokyo and Rome. Beside my own magazines my articles appeared also on La Repubblica (Italian Newspaper), XL (Italian Magazine), Wired (Italia) and GAME LABO (Japanese). I also do consulting for Japanese companies interested in oversea Otaku market. I've been a techno DJ and musician till the mid nineties before starting to work as consultant for institutions and companies...
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CHIPTUNE - How to make a Commodore 64 MIDI Interface with Arduino

di Frankie (03/29/2010 - 18:14)

iPod & TouchOSC Controlling a Real Commodore 64 (SID Chip)


Sebastian Tomczak
, on Little Scale, posted a guide to make a commodore-64 midi interface using an Arduino board! 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.

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