SIEL Sound Buggy Music Module Expansion (synthesizer)
The SIEL Sound Buggy system is a music module expansion (synthesizer) released around 1985 in Italy for Commodore 64.
VOICE Buggy interface transforms the Commodore 64 into an entry-level arranger for family: just plug the interface to the CMB64 then turn on your old retro beast and load the included software by tape or drive.
SYNTHESIS unit based on a M112B1 (SGS Thompson) organ tone generator already found on other synth like SIEL DK-70 able to generate only digital square waves.
DRUM up to 28 preset drum patterns styles are available like Rock, Samba, March, Swing, Tango, Beguine, Disco, Funky and more. Drum section is an indipendent circuits and generates 4 percussions instruments: kick, snare, hihat and rimshot.
SEQUENCER simples 2 tracks sequencer with arpeggiator that can be hooked to Midi interface system with special interface and master keyboard including SIEL CM K49.
MEMORY:
- 14 patch presets
- 14 free slots for edit
- 500 events
- 100 chords
Songs can be saved to disk or magnetic tapes.
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source: polynominal.com
is it possible that you make good photos of both sides of the PCB? i’m particularly interested in the interface circuit.
Yep, but i’m very busy at the moment.