Vintage Chip Sounds For Reason

US Chip64 is a new synth Rack Extension from Ochen K      07/07/14

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Ochen K has released Chip64, described as a new synth Rack Extension that's an emulation of audio chips from vintage computer and video game consoles.

A spokesperson told us, "Chip64 brings the sound chips from vintage computers and video game consoles to the Reason rack. Chip64 includes mathematical modeling of 5 chips: the TIA used in the Atari 2600, the SID chip used in the Commodore 64, the TA0x series used in the NES and Gameboy, the Vic-I used in the Vic 20, and the SN76489 chip used in the ColecoVision and Sega consoles. With an on-board sequencer, as well as a multi-mode filter, LFO, modulation envelope, and more, Chip64 brings true chip emulation to your rack."

Chip64 in detail:




Pricing and Availability:
Available at the Propellerhead shop.
€32.00

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