C64 with MSSIAH Cartridge from Malte Horstmann on Vimeo.
Old cloning old. A modified Commodore 64 running a Roland TB-303 emulation. To top off the rediculous some TB-303 Pro Ked sneakers.
“I modded this Commodore C64 by putting a MSSIAH Cartridge, 6 pots and 2 switches in it. 4 pots are for the MSSIAH Software, 1 for Volume and 1 for a Feedback Loop I built in it.” – Malte Horstmann
For more info: 8bitventures.com/mssiah and zazzle.com/303keds
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Av9gp02XF7g
I often thought to myself, “This car stereo sounds better than anything I hear in my home.”. So here’s an idea… why not put a car stereo in your home? I know the car’s acoustics is probably a large factor in its sound but could this be another way to check your mixes? In the late 80s I had an incredible Alpine system in my car. It was one of those units that the green buttons turned beige when you pressed them. Of course I had to take the faceplate with me everywhere I went and I had a “NO RADIO” sign on my window. Ah the old crime ridden yet a lot more fun NYC. Now if I can hack my bed to mechanically bounce…
“pioneer head unit with 2 clarion tweeters beatin” – subwoorferman
What do you think… good idea or just plain stupid?
This entry was written by , posted on March 5, 2010 at 6:07 am, filed under hardware and tagged automobile, car, diy, hack, stereo. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink and follow any comments with the RSS feed for this post.
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