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  1. i am quite new to this stuff but my main reason for that little contriburion was to kick start this thread as i would like to see a result .

    i have read through the other threads you high lighted raphael

    :) almost ready to build my sid, just 1 more question, do you guys think i should make the joystick assignable through the matrix or should i make it a dedicated controller for cutoff and resonance? These are the first that come to mind to assign to the joystick, are there any other usefull interisting things u can come up with?

    is there any schemes on creating an assignable joystick to the matrix, this is something i would like to in corporate into my mbsid.

  2. MOS Technology SID

    Features

        * one multi mode filter featuring (low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, notch-reject) with 12 dB/octave rolloff. The different filter-modes can be combined, for even more timbres.

        * three attack/decay/sustain/release (ADSR) volume controls, one for each audio oscillator.

        * three ring modulators.

        * oscillator sync for each audio oscillator.

        * two 8-bit A/D converters (typically used for game control paddles)

        * external audio input (for sound mixing with external signal sources)

        * random number/modulation generater

    paddle

    http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/paddle+%28game+controller%29

    sounds like it might be easy enough to wire in an old atari joystick and port to the sid. ???

    hows the progress peshay?

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