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Let’s stay with the topic of harmonic oscillations of air molecules and also with the Commodore64.

Creators, still attracted by the little Commodore have several tools at their disposal when it comes to the conversion of own ideas of sound into the digital representation of a SID soundtrack. We have already reported about some of them in previous issues.

This week a new star has risen in the sky, but unfortunately it shines only in the Microsoft universe ... 😔. MusicStudio2

@MartinPiper and Alan Peters are responsible for this piece of software, and they did a great job. The implementation of the sound of the MOS 6581 and MOS 8580 seem quite authentic, and the software’s functionalities shown in the demo videos are convincing. Unfortunately we don't have a Windows machine available for testing ... dang!

Therefore we want to leave it at the hint alone. If you are inclined to the topic and want to try MusicStudio2, you’ll find everything needed over at itch.io. Just name your own fair price.

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