TR-606 + Prophet64

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2008

Using the Prophet64-application Bassline on a Commodore 128 computer and syncing the TR-606. This particular C128 features the MOS6581 rev3-chip, quite rare on C128s but more common on C64s.
The TR-606 is modded based on Geoff Waterston mods and features, among others, an envelop that is triggered from HT and can be set to sweep BD-pitch or HH-filter.

enjoy!
/Le Singe Monotone

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  • really nice jam! i have mssiah and i mainly use it for 303 stuff..

    i'd like to know what's going on your filter on the c64 it seems very high resonant :)

  • @lorenzobaronti I feedback it to itself thru EQ on the mixingdesk, that simple.

  • I'd like to know some more things about what you are doing, I want exactly the same, but I have no idea how to begin..

    do you use a screen? and how did you sync your tr 606 and your commodore?

  • No, I don't use a screen. I've learnt the functions by heart. :)

    First, I'm using prophet64 bassline pitchedit mode F1 to enter pitches and then entering notes/pauses/accents/slides at random with F3 mode. Starting the sequence with RUN/STOP and tweaking be assigning the leftmost knob using the differnt keyshortcuts.

    Prophet64 sends DIN-sync to 606 thru the user port.

    /Le Singe Monotone

  • did you use dinsync to sync them?

  • Yep, that's right. I've build in both sync in and out on the C128. :)

    /Le Singe Monotone

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  • Nice C64 acid.

  • dooooope

  • very cool! I sold my x0x, but i dont see any reason to miss it, since im getting my MSSIAH this week :9

  • insane! ;p

  • its a 128

  • What does the knobs on the C64 do? And how connected are the C64 and the 606?

  • and that snare :)

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