Friday, December 2, 2011

postheadericon Apple II drum sequencer surfaces for chiptune composers



No, it's a story recycled from years 1980 - 2011 and MJ Mahon and 8 bits of weapons comes from announce the release of the Apple II DMS drum, a wavetable sequencer battery based on the Apple II-era machines. The eight monophonic synthesizer sounds like the bass drum, box, rim shot, applause, Tom, hat open, closed and "lazer" with a sequencer that allows up to 16 drum patterns through the slots 256. It seems that the thing for chiptune composers nostalgia for a way to eight-bit drum tracks with real Apple hardware vintage. System Requirements for Apple II, IIc, IIc, or IIGS with 80 columns and a 5.25-inch floppy disk - you know, modern things. A demo version is limited, but if that fails, you can buy a disc for $ 14.95 or download an image. Dsk disk at a price of $ 9.95. Oh, and do not need a DeLorean time travel back to 1985.

source [Thanks, Seth] Apple II surfaces drum sequencer for chiptune composers originally appeared on Engadget Wed November 30 2011 10:37:00 p.m. EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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