MATRIXSYNTH: Bach Sinfonia 15


Sunday, March 02, 2008

Bach Sinfonia 15


YouTube via TatTwamAsi. No actual video in this one.
"Roland Sound Module U-110
ZX Spectrum 128
Recorded 1991"
image via wikipedia where you can find more info. "The ZX Spectrum is an 8-bit personal home computer released in the United Kingdom in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd. Originally dubbed the ZX81 Colour and ZX82,[1][2] the machine was later renamed the ZX Spectrum by Sinclair to highlight the machine's colour display, compared with the black-and-white of its predecessor, the Sinclair ZX81.[3] It is affectionately known as the Speccy by its fan following."


Some info and samples of the Roland U-110

5 comments:

  1. ZX Spectrum -- best computer ever!

    I've built a few ZX81's when I was a kid.

    I think my Analog Watch is more powerful :)

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  3. whats the speccy doing here?

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  4. Sounds like the old Don Dorsey Bachbusters recording.

    Oh, my goodness. Sinclair. ETI magazine. The 4600. If I remember all that, I must be old.

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  5. The sound chip in the Speccy is the AY-3-8910. It was also the sound chip in the Atari ST and the Orchestra 90 cartridge for the Radio Shack Color computer (it came preprogrammed with a bit of the William Tell Overture).

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