What's a good sid station vst/plugin????

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Did anyone try the new one that just came out
HyperSID
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3086.html

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b-real wrote:Did anyone try the new one that just came out
HyperSID
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3086.html
You need to construct/get a real HyperSID hardware unit to be able to use the VSTi... :(

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deastman wrote:SidStation gives you dirty, grungy sounds
need to put a gate on it permanently in order to make it useable. :lol:
u can make it a little better in a system setting of SidStation. background noise is less a problem imho than quirky timing (midi note triggering is somehow clumsy)... above all elektron sidstation is rather a waste of money for me now, not a fantastic hw synth (paid 900$)..

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I am a big QuadraSID fan. you need to really spend some time with it to get it to do what you want. I think it is worth it. I have been using it with Dominion and getting a little more of the "dirt" people desire from SID sounds.
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/878.html

If you want to go the hardware route, there is a sequel to the Prophet64 cartridge called MSSIAH. Best of all, it is just a cartridge. No soldering or threat of house fire. MSSIAH sounds like it will have MIDI input. An the Prophet64 was fairly inexpensive, so hopefully MSSIAH will be too.

http://www.prophet64.com/
http://www.mssiah.com/

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thanks for that. having a real c64 is still the best option. there are dozens of old c64 music apps to explore..
maybe i could compare my amiga500/1200 to c64 sid. used to make music with protracker and i am still amazed about its unique sound quality (nothing sounds like my old amiga!).
real c64 are fading away thu, these machines are mostly 20-30 years old...they're still way rougher than currently produced slip formed lollipop laptops of course.

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Hey come on that hypersid is easy to build and its quite inexpensive and sounds absolutely great!

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someone can be interested in what TRN is developing...
http://www.tednilsen.com/
one freeware app for SID already available, another one upcoming AFAIK

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I can also vote for the ucapps mbSID project. There's a VSTi control device available for the 1-chip version. Unfortunately it's Windows only as it's a SynthEdit GUI/control solution, but you get the best of both worlds: a real analog SID chip (which is why the sound is so "dirty", as it's analog circuity), and a digital control interface (the VSTi remote).

And it's a lot cheaper than most other hardware solutions. You only need to have some soldering skills.


Else there're the usual suspects (like QuadraSID), and also the one from L-DAY, the PURE6581. It's not the best one IMO, but another possible alternative.
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Cbasicore64 2.0 is a free pluggo version ...

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I personally like Basic64 a lot.

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BASSDRIVE wrote:I personally like Basic64 a lot.
+1000 :wink:
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Odo has a brand new C64 synth called '38911 Bytes' that is well worth checking out - sounds just as good as Unknown 64 Pro but with a more intuitive interface.

It's donationware, the free version is fully functional but you can't tweak the presets.

http://www.odosynths.com/

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offensive-teenager wrote:Hey come on that hypersid is easy to build and its quite inexpensive and sounds absolutely great!
please more info

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IMO, Odo's SIDmulations come closer than QuadraSID, although that is pretty good too. Of course, if you don't mind the time and effort you can get an actual C-64 working without dropping a whole lot of bank. But it's not going to be as reliable or easy to integrate into a DAW as a VSTi. And the SID chip itself is pretty noisy so you'll have to gate it. But I suppose that's part of the charm of the little bugger.

Anyway, Odo's stuff is enough for me to get the sounds I spent years getting out of my C-64 by poking and peeking and eventually going for straight 6510 assembly.

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Hardsid 4U - www.hardsid.com

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