File:Smrt & cekic live setup (half of it) - 8bit ventures Prophet64 cartridge to add 2nd SID chip & MIDI-DIN-sync, with the sequencer, on Commodore 64 with Joystick, and Korg Poly-800 reverse color keyboard version (2007-07-01 by lukatoyboy).jpg

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Smrt & cekic live setup (half of it)
- 8bit ventures Prophet64 cartridge to add 2nd SID chip & MIDI-DIN-sync, with the sequencer, on Commodore 64 with Joystick, and Korg Poly-800 reverse color keyboard version (2007-07-01 by lukatoyboy)
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  • PROPHET64. 8bit ventures. Archived from the original on 2008-06-04. "Modern music applications for your 80s computer! / Prophet64 is a suite of very user friendly music applications for the Commodore 64 platform. Designed to hook up to modern MIDI equipment with either DIN-sync or third party MIDI interfaces, it makes your old computer become a highly useful music tool. / The software is distributed on a hardware cartridge that plugs right into the back of your C64. No disk or tape loading, just plug and play! / The Cartridge contains the whole suite of applications. You can read more about them in the links on the right side bar. / With an array of music software that mimics modern and classic sequencing devices through versatile user interfaces, Prophet64 opens the door for everyone who wishes to explore the world of the legendary audio circuit (the "SID") in the Commodore computers. / Instead of collecting dust in the closet, you can put your C64 at work right beside the synthesizer rig in your studio today! Add some in-fashion bleeps and blops to your latest track, an extra bass flavor, an additional lead sound or why not an 8-bar break with Rob Hubbard drums? / The possibilities are endless."
  • skrenos (2007-01-12). Prophet64: Sequencer Demo Song. YouTube. "This is the Prophet 64 cartridge running on a Commodore 64c with dual SIDs. SID1 is a 8580 and SID2 is a 6581R2. I have lowered the frame rate to 1 FPS as the audio is the most important part."
    "This is just to show you what kind of sounds you can get out of the Commodore 64 with the P64 program.
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