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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2006

A midibox commodore 64 controller controlling 64 sinus oscillators in MAX/MSP. thus beeing a simple additive synthesizer.

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  • people who always slag off this sort of thing are usually the same sort of people that would not be able to make or create anything and require every thing to be done for them.

    If it were up to them alone we would not yet have moved from the stone age

  • @robjbray im not sure i quite follow you there. Are you including me in these "people" you are talking about? if so im not sure i agree with you..

  • @ColdInferno

    I like what you have done it is very fun and extremely clever

    by saying "slag off"

    I am saying people who say this sort of activity is a "waste of time or is pointless" are wrong because they are the same sort of people.....etc etc

    hope this clears up what I ment

  • @robjbray thnx for the compliment!

    as for the haters, well, with everything you do, there is a possibility that people dont like it, or just dont see the point.

    and its a good chance they need stuff like this to be done for them.. and that's a good thing, cuz i can profit from that situation.

    there will always be innovator and followers, although i'm not sure i'm much of an innovator though.

  • Very nice!

  • thnx!

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  • Cool

  • I like the additive synthesis!

  • nice sounds.

    i rate "awesome"

  • I must customize my C-64 like this too :)

    Must be the most cheapest way to get in additive

    synthesis. Definitely cheaper then trying to get

    a Kawai K-5, K-5000 or

    Rmi Harmonic Synthesizer ;)

  • Amazing sounds!

    Very Cool!

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