As I'm seemingly only able to find copies of the regular Music Studio online, I did the honours and uploaded my own copy to the web:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8381
The webpage contains packaging shots, a link to a demonstration on BBC Television, plus both versions of the software and selected manual pages.
I think the software's lovely for making jingles and it has a wonderful keyboard overlay synthesiser section.. with invertible envelopes! (Instant convenience!)
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And while you're here, do check out the new, clear remasters of my chiptunes: http://www.concept-single.net
It's what home studio recording's all about!
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Nice gear pics: http://www.leftiness.org/studio_spares.jpg
http://www.leftiness.org/mikes_n_media.jpg
Commodore 64 Advanced Music Studio (1985)
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Re: Commodore 64 Advanced Music Studio (1985)
The below Datel advert from 1990 got me drooling for a moment, wishing that I too could have all that MIDI hardware and 8-bit sequencer goodness for just £99.99... until I remembered that I actually own those already, barring the funky synth-guitar. (But my MIDI-equipped SFX Sound Expander and keyboard makes up for that, the SFX containing a Yamaha FM chipset).
Forty quid in 1990 is more like 75 today, but for the times a fully-fledged decently powerful MIDI suite for such a cost is admittedly quite exciting to remember. More than competitive and I think this was an example of as good as it got to remain self-contained without moving to professional-level gear.
Such a nice, pristine period promotion. It reminds you just what a big deal a C64 still is when expanded to take advantage of its fullest synth potential.
Forty quid in 1990 is more like 75 today, but for the times a fully-fledged decently powerful MIDI suite for such a cost is admittedly quite exciting to remember. More than competitive and I think this was an example of as good as it got to remain self-contained without moving to professional-level gear.
Such a nice, pristine period promotion. It reminds you just what a big deal a C64 still is when expanded to take advantage of its fullest synth potential.
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