Today, Plogue is launching chipsynth C64, an AAX/AU/VST3/CLAP plug-in recreation of the Commodore 64/128 and its legendary 1982 SID chip (and successors). No one else could create an emulation this obsessive. After just a few minutes with it, it feels like encountering an entirely new instrument that fell straight out of a past decade. It's likely to enchant both nostalgic C64 fans and those discovering chip music for the first time.
Sounds awesome! I still remember playing Archon on a C64. It sounded amazing to my young ears. It sounded like this https://youtu.be/A6xtDbiaBcc?si=b-t1CRzWm2ueuXBK I had the c64 monitor, which was a big deal because it had sharp graphics and stereo sound compared to a TV. Archon was the first thing I loaded on it when I got the monitor.
Sounds awesome! I still remember playing Archon on a C64. It sounded amazing to my young ears. It sounded like this https://youtu.be/A6xtDbiaBcc?si=b-t1CRzWm2ueuXBK I had the c64 monitor, which was a big deal because it had sharp graphics and stereo sound compared to a TV. Archon was the first thing I loaded on it when I got the monitor.
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