MATRIXSYNTH: Radio Noise - old school 4 tracker. Precursor to the Polyend Tracker?


Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Radio Noise - old school 4 tracker. Precursor to the Polyend Tracker?


video upload by Aisjam

"Picked up this machine at a local local garage sale. The owner said he picked up in the 90s and it was not working. Poking around and fixing the power board, it fired up and it turned out to be a tracker sampler. Looks very similar to a modern tracker?"

If only, according to the video: "This one was is blender magic ;)."

Blender is a free open-source 3D computer graphics software.

1 comment:

  1. At first glance, it is certainly too much like an Amiga (with magazine) to be a coincidence, yet too smooth to be a home made modification. The trackball is copied directly from one of the early Kensingtons available for Amiga, and also does not quite look like it would fit properly in that part of the device. If only Commodore had experimented in this direction. And advertised more assiduously.

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