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Excited to present the final part of the Stereo SID project i'm doing! The SID2SID board by 8bitventures, with the Mssiah cartrdige. If you havent seen Part 1, you can watch it here: 🤍 Exploring the Mssiah cartridge (Part 3) : 🤍 The SID2SID mod is a way to add an extra SID chip in order to add three extra channels, totaling six, which can be used with the Mssiah software. However this mod by itself will not allow Stereo music from games despite having two SID chips in there. In this video I build the SID2SID mod. In part two, I will modify it so that it can use two different SID chips , the old 6581 and the newer 8580 simultaneously as well as having each of them work at the same time for each speaker channel. Subscribe here: 🤍 Support me on Patreon: 🤍 GadgetUK164's SID video: 🤍 Dave Curran / Tynemouth Software's website: 🤍 And his Dual SID board: 🤍 My Blogpost at 'Vintage is the new old' 🤍 Circuit Diagram for the Breadbin model: 🤍 Circuit Diagram for the C64C model: 🤍 buy the SID2SID and Mssiah here: 🤍mssiah.com My Commodore 64 videos: 🤍 My Amiga videos: 🤍 My Nostalgia Time videos: 🤍 My Vintage Repair videos: 🤍 My Audio related videos: 🤍 Chillout time, Talks, vlog: 🤍 My ASMR-esque videos: 🤍 My Electronics videos: 🤍 More info about the SID chip (quoted from Wikipedia) "The MOS Technology 6581/8580 SID (Sound Interface Device) is the built-in Programmable Sound Generator chip of Commodore's CBM-II, Commodore 64, Commodore 128 and Commodore MAX Machine home computers. It was one of the first sound chips of its kind to be included in a home computer prior to the digital sound revolution. Together with the VIC-II graphics chip, the SID was instrumental in making the C64 the best-selling computer in history,[1] and is partly credited for initiating the demoscene.[citation needed] The SID working principle was protected by U.S. Patent 4,677,890, which was filed on February 27, 1983, and issued on July 7, 1987. The patent expired on July 7, 2004. The SID was devised by engineer Robert "Bob" Yannes, who later co-founded the Ensoniq digital synthesizer company. Yannes headed a team that included himself, two technicians and a CAD operator, who designed and completed the chip in five months, in the latter half of 1981. Yannes was inspired by previous work in the synthesizer industry and was not impressed by the current state of computer sound chips. Instead, he wanted a high-quality instrument chip, which is the reason why the SID has features like the envelope generator, previously not found in home computer sound chips.[2][3] I thought the sound chips on the market, including those in the Atari computers, were primitive and obviously had been designed by people who knew nothing about music.[3] — Robert Yannes, On the Edge: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore Emphasis during chip design was on high-precision frequency control, and the SID was originally designed to have 32 independent voices, sharing a common oscillator.[clarification needed][3] However these features could not be finished in time, so instead the mask work for a certain working oscillator was simply replicated three times across the chip's surface, creating three voices each with its own oscillator. Another feature that was not incorporated in the final design was a frequency look-up table for the most common musical notes, a feature that was dropped because of space limitations.[4] The support for an audio input pin was a feature Yannes added without asking, which in theory would have allowed the chip to be used as a simple effect processor. The masks were produced in 7-micrometer technology to gain a high yield; the state of the art at the time was 6-micrometer technologies. The chip, like the first product using it (the Commodore 64), was finished in time for the Consumer Electronics Show in the first weekend of January 1982.
Today I start a two part series on a project, that's overdue and been waiting to be done for the best part of a year now. The SID2SID board by 8bitventures, with the Mssiah cartrdige. the SID2SID mod is a way to add an extra SID chip in order to add three extra channels, totaling six, which can be used with the Mssiah software. However this mod by itself will not allow Stereo music from games despite having two SID chips in there. In this video I build the SID2SID mod. In part two, I will modify it so that it can use two different SID chips , the old 6581 and the newer 8580 simultaneously as well as having each of them work at the same time for each speaker channel. Subscribe here: 🤍 Support me on Patreon: 🤍 GadgetUK164's SID video: 🤍 Chillout time, Talks, vlog: 🤍 My Amiga videos: 🤍 My Nostalgia Time videos: 🤍 My Commodore 64 videos: 🤍 My Vintage Repair videos: 🤍 My Audio related videos: 🤍 My ASMR-esque videos: 🤍 My Electronics videos: 🤍 More info about the SID chip (quoted from Wikipedia) "The MOS Technology 6581/8580 SID (Sound Interface Device) is the built-in Programmable Sound Generator chip of Commodore's CBM-II, Commodore 64, Commodore 128 and Commodore MAX Machine home computers. It was one of the first sound chips of its kind to be included in a home computer prior to the digital sound revolution. Together with the VIC-II graphics chip, the SID was instrumental in making the C64 the best-selling computer in history,[1] and is partly credited for initiating the demoscene.[citation needed] The SID working principle was protected by U.S. Patent 4,677,890, which was filed on February 27, 1983, and issued on July 7, 1987. The patent expired on July 7, 2004. The SID was devised by engineer Robert "Bob" Yannes, who later co-founded the Ensoniq digital synthesizer company. Yannes headed a team that included himself, two technicians and a CAD operator, who designed and completed the chip in five months, in the latter half of 1981. Yannes was inspired by previous work in the synthesizer industry and was not impressed by the current state of computer sound chips. Instead, he wanted a high-quality instrument chip, which is the reason why the SID has features like the envelope generator, previously not found in home computer sound chips.[2][3] I thought the sound chips on the market, including those in the Atari computers, were primitive and obviously had been designed by people who knew nothing about music.[3] — Robert Yannes, On the Edge: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore Emphasis during chip design was on high-precision frequency control, and the SID was originally designed to have 32 independent voices, sharing a common oscillator.[clarification needed][3] However these features could not be finished in time, so instead the mask work for a certain working oscillator was simply replicated three times across the chip's surface, creating three voices each with its own oscillator. Another feature that was not incorporated in the final design was a frequency look-up table for the most common musical notes, a feature that was dropped because of space limitations.[4] The support for an audio input pin was a feature Yannes added without asking, which in theory would have allowed the chip to be used as a simple effect processor. The masks were produced in 7-micrometer technology to gain a high yield; the state of the art at the time was 6-micrometer technologies. The chip, like the first product using it (the Commodore 64), was finished in time for the Consumer Electronics Show in the first weekend of January 1982. Even though Yannes was partly displeased with the result, his colleague Charles Winterble said: "This thing is already 10 times better than anything out there and 20 times better than it needs to be."
Ep 55 : Stereo on the C64 – Europe and UK had .SID but in the US, we had .MUS instead. A look at the history and evolution of stereo music on the C64. Patreon: 🤍 Amazon: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Compute Gazette Sid Collection - 🤍 SID2SID - 🤍 SIDFX - 🤍 SID Symphony Stereo Cartridge History (Part 1) - 🤍 SID Symphony Stereo Cartridge History (Part 2) - 🤍 SID Symphony Stereo Music Collection (Vol. 1 Side A) - 🤍 SID Symphony Stereo Music Collection (Vol. 1 Side B) - 🤍 00:00 Introduction 02:53 COMPUTE!’s Music System 09:35 Stereo on the C64 14:45 Configuring VICE, Ultimate64, and MiSTer FPGA 16:06 The Stereo Player 19:18 Mono SID Demos 20:45 Back to the Future Really Pops! 22:54 Stereo SID Demos 25:06 Karaoke, Animations, and Images 29:41 Conclusion *Retro Bits earns money from Amazon and eBay Partner Links
Prueba de instalación de la placa sid2sid que contiene un segundo chip sid en un commodore 64 para poder tener 6 canales de audio.
If you would like to support the channel via Patreon (keep the channel running) - 🤍 Alternatively you could buy me a coffee or donate via Ko-fi - much appreciated! 🤍 A short mod on the Dual SID (SID2SID) board I recently added to my C64. This mod is required or you stand to damage the data bus on either SID at some point in future - only if both SIDs are using the same chip select and base address (dual mono, psuedo stereo). Special thanks to Dave Curran for helping simplify this fix. On a standard SID2SID board it's not configured in such a way there will be a problem. #commodore #c64 #dualsid #sid #diy
Testing out the Goatlight demo by Fairlight, Noice and Offence. Seems to be working so far on the first SID. No wonder, it's directly connected to the socket through a long legged (wire wrap) socket.
Musik machen am Commodore 64 mit MSSIAH & SID2SID 1) welche Teile werden benötigt? - einen C64 Computer bekommt man günstig bei ebay - MSSIAH cartridge & SID2SID bekommt man bei "8bitventures.com" - Elektronische Bauteile (Kabel, Potis, Schalter etc) bei conrad, voelkner etc. - den 9 Zoll Renkforce Auto LCD-Monitor habe ich von voelkner - SD2IEC evo2 bekommt man bei "16xeight.de" - einen zweiten SID bekommt man bei diversen Händlern, notfalls auch bei ebay (sind aber dort teurer!! Aufpassen!) 2) wo wird was angeschlossen? - Einen Teil (z.b. Anschluss von Potis, interne Audio/Video verdrahtung und Anschluss von SD2IEC behandele ich im Video, für SD2IEC und SID2SID werden aber auch ausführliche Anleitungen mitgeliefert.
Commodore 64 Modification SID2SID W/ real Red Oak side panels Dual 6581 chips Sid1 and Sid 2 Feedback, inputs and outputs. Chip select on/off Independent port 1 and port 2 on/off switches. 4 assignable potentiometers.
First quick test, MSSIAH part of the studio gear. EA-1 sends the midi notes for the MSSIAH.
A modded Commodore 64 with the MSSIAH cartridge and a SID2SID-card.
Commodore 64 modificado con dos salidas de audio y botón de reset, carcasa pintada . Una de las salidas de audio es tomada directamente de la salida de audio y video, la otra es del segundo chip...
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3 minutes playing around BASSLINE of C64 and 3 patterns are ready. Simple and intuitive
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C64 with SID2SID, dual VU meters & self changing RGB power LED. Each SID has it's own VU meter. C64 also has JiffyDos installed for faster loading.
*edit* I stated it was June 21st...I meant to say April 21st, If you couldn't tell I was very tired/sick */edit* Finally got around to testing out the NESmod / C64mod pcb into the C64. plenty of room... 4 wires.... SID2SID works great! no need for the SID2SID to have it's amplifier stuff on the SID2SID board... Grounded the Audio inputs.. and installed a color changing LED. soon i'll install the x/y pots.. and she'll be complete! Will be available on my site as a complete install job / kit very soon! 🤍
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Join me as I explore the Mssiah cartridge by 8bit Ventures after successfully completing my Stereo SID and SID2SID mod for my Commodore 64. I go through the sequencer and the instrument synthesis on the C64 using Mssiah. If you wish to buy the Mssiah or the SID2SID board for yourself, be sure to visit 🤍mssiah.com Subscribe here: 🤍 Support me on Patreon: 🤍 Watch my Stereo SID mod series: Part 1: 🤍 Part 2: 🤍 If like myself you are starting out with a synthesizer and wish to learn more about synthesis, ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release) then you may find my Yamaha DX Reface part 2 video useful: 🤍 My SD2IEC setup (including multi disk games) video: 🤍 If you wish to watch my Amiga Soundtracker/music tracker videos: SID to Paula - Turrican 3 C64 Recreation on Amiga: 🤍 C64 Saver (Power protectors) Petter Hans' youtube channel: 🤍 Exploring Tracker Programs: 🤍 My Amiga videos: 🤍 My Commodore 64 videos: 🤍 My Nostalgia Time videos: 🤍 My Vintage Repair videos: 🤍 My Audio related videos: 🤍 Chillout time, Talks, vlog: 🤍 My ASMR-esque videos: 🤍 My Electronics videos: 🤍 more info on Mssiah (quoted from 8bit ventures website) "SEQUENCER is the flagship application in the MSSIAH suite. Whether you want a multi-timbral MIDI synthesizer or create multi part music directly on your C64, MSSIAH Sequencer is the tool for you. The user interface mimics the likes of its contemporary older brothers such as Logic, ProTools and Cubase. This makes the MSSIAH Sequencer a one-of-its-kind application on the C64 platform. Add, move, copy and delete sequences or notes with just a click on the mouse. Or why not input your latest idea by playing the keys on your C64 or MIDI keyboard? You have 32 SID instruments to edit and play and can choose from 68 readily available presets to quickly access THE classic computer game sounds of the 80s. The user interface of the MSSIAH Sequencer is fully graphical and supports 1351 mouse (recommended), joystick and Amiga/Atari mice. Switch the MSSIAH Sequencer to MIDI mode and you now have a 6 track multi-timbral C64 synthesizer ready to play next to your MIDI synthesizers. Polyphonic mode is also available as a stand-alone MIDI mode with up to six voices and optionally both modes can be combined. In poly mode you can choose to treat the wave-table sounds like arpeggios. So as you play chords on your MIDI keyboard they play back as classic broken wave-table chords. MSSIAH Sequencer provides full MIDI control of all sound parameters via control change messages. Also supported are pitch wheel, program changes and note velocity messages. With all these features you can rely on the MSSIAH Sequencer as either a versatile C64 MIDI module or a fun internal music app to create your own SID music quickly and easily." " SID2SID is a 16 x 24 inch manufactured circuit board that offers a cheap and neat solution if you wish to add a second audio chip to your Commodore 64. All you need is some components and a soldering iron. [SID2SID Circuit Board] [SID2SID installed in A Commodore 64] With a second SID (C64 audio circuit) in your computer you get the following advantages with the MSSIAH Cartridge: 6 tracks or 6 voices of polyphony with the Sequencer and Drummer apps One extra audio output to route samples in Wave-Player Stereo by doubling the output in Mono Synthesizer and Bassline apps Assembling the circuit board is simple if you have basic soldering skills. The installation guide shows the whole process with pictures and explanations. The SID2SID is designed to fit into all Commodore 64 motherboards including the Commodore 128. The bare circuit board can be ordered with the cartridge or separately. Components and SIDs are not included." No copyright infringement intended
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custom paint, blue LED, recessed keyboard, SID2SID w/ 6581's, rca composite video, 1/4 inch audio out for each sid, innovative noise reduction mod, 4 pots
If you would like to support the channel via Patreon (keep the channel running) - 🤍 Alternatively you could buy me a coffee or donate via Ko-fi - much appreciated! 🤍 A short video covering the new Dual SID board from Dave Curran at Tynemouth Software. This is a really nice way to get pseudo stereo (dual mono) or SID2SID type stereo support on your C64 or C64C. Tynemouth Software 🤍 #commodore #c64 #dualsid #sid #diy
If you would like to support the channel via Patreon (keep the channel running) - 🤍 Alternatively you could buy me a coffee or donate via Ko-fi - much appreciated! 🤍 IMPORTANT: There's a follow up video on an issue related to how best to wire up 2 SID chips. If you follow this video to mod your own system, please wait until you've seen the 2nd part here:- 🤍 A short video covering the SID2SID board used to get dual mono (psuedo stereo) SID with a 6581 and 8580. The effect is much better than using 1 virtual SID from the 1541 Ultimate II. High Voltage SID Collection (HVSC) 🤍 13/12/2015 - There's an awesome new Dual SID board available from Tynemouth Software:- 🤍 Dual SID 🤍 In this video I used the SID2SID with modifications. SID2SID Parts 🤍 SID2SID PCB 🤍 Channels that inspired me to go dual SID:- Geo Anas (Dual SID & More) 🤍 Vyothric (Dual SID & More) 🤍 Let me know if you have any more cool dual SID links / channels. #commodore #c64 #dualsid
Music by Fred Gray Audio recorded with real C64 hardware. SID socket has SIDFX board installed with 6581 for the left channel and 8580 for the right channel. Links: 🤍 🤍
After reading some really good reviews I decided to buy an ARMSID for an upcoming Commodore 64 project, but, just how good is it? This week we put it to the test by comparing music in a few games played on the original 6581 and 8580 chips against the ARMSID. ARMSID website - 🤍 ARMSID shop - 🤍 Music featured in this video other than the obvious games tested is from the C64 game Cybernoid. Don't forget to like, subscribe, share and comment.
Left SID 6581 Right SID 8580 Captured from a real Ultimate64 with two real SID chips. 🤍
If you would like to support the channel via Patreon (keep the channel running) - 🤍 Alternatively you could buy me a coffee or donate via Ko-fi - much appreciated! 🤍 A short video covering how I setup a virtual 8580 SID using the 1541 Ultimate II to work in parallel to the existing 6581. In a future video I will be replacing the virtual SID with another physical SID. 2.6k audio firmware for the 1541 Ultimate II (Download 1541u2_2.6k_audio.zip) 🤍 High Voltage SID Collection (HVSC) 🤍 Geo Anas (Dual SID & More) 🤍 Vyothric (Dual SID & More) 🤍 Links to hardware (related to the next video, I've included the links as I did mention them). Dual SID 🤍 SID2SID Parts 🤍 SID2SID PCB 🤍 Let me know if you have any more cool dual SID links / channels. #commodore #c64 #1541ultimate #sid
This is my c64c build, it has got a sid2sid board, 7" screen, potentiometer upgrade, sd2iec mini amplifier and speakers, internal power supply and a custom retro case. For playing and composing music. Next video will be the internal stuff.
It is long and it is very techie but I hope I provide an in-depth view on the topic of adding a second SID to your C64. Why it makes sense, how it works, what solution may fit best. Here's a little time table: 00:20 - Introduction 03:15 - Presentation of different solutions 16:10 - Reasons for a 2nd SID - Examples 25:35 - Installation example of a Mixsid on a 469 board 27:20 - Second example of a Mixsid on a 469 board - different approach 30:13 - How does it work - background 35:30 - How does it work - addresses 40:35 - How does it work - a look at real data (oscilloscope, logic analyser) 52:44 - Summary 54:22 - Example of 3 SIDs playing on a real C64 - Tree Angel Demo Info about the FPGASID: 🤍 Ordering of the FPGASID: 🤍 Info and ordering of the Ultimate64: 🤍 Info about Mixsid: 🤍 Info and ordering Reloaded MK2: 🤍 Info about Modulator Mod (German) Modulator Mod: 🤍 Info and ordering of Mssiah 🤍 Info and ordering of Sid2Sid board: 🤍 The Tree Angel: 🤍 International Karate Ultimate: 🤍 Spaceman Splorf: 🤍 Blade Runner Main Theme Demo: 🤍 Singularity: 🤍 Sidplay64: 🤍 Follow me on Twitter 🤍kieferkn 🤍 Support me on Patreon: 🤍 Support me on Ko-Fi: 🤍 Thank you very much for subscribing, joining, liking, providing feedback or supporting me :) _
Picked up an untested computer thinking it would be another non-working restoration. It ended up being a little gold nugget.
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Commodore 64 (C64) SID music - how to create a stereo effect with java sidplay2 (JSIDPlay2). My blog article: 🤍
testing furnace, a multichip tracker, really interesting this is basically a SID2SID
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