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jump to expanded posti regret to inform you i have bought another old midi module but but but i'ts the prettiest one and at an extremely good price so you see. i had to
βͺi saw one of these in a shop in berlin a few months ago and instantly knew i wanted one. it has the classic design and form-factor of the sc-55, but the power of the sc-88, and it just looks so pretty in white. but they wanted too much for it. today i finally got luckyβ¬
βͺit's messed up how things take time to shipβ¬
even this photo doesn't really do it justice, in cooler lighting the saturation of the orange is much more obvious and also the buttons to the immediate right of the screen light up in a wonderful coral colour. also, the way the display visualises notes is a thing of beauty
βͺngl i did have to check i wasn't dreaming when one of these popped up on Kleinanzeigen for β¬99β¬
finally i can listen to this banger [SC-88 demo song TOXOPLASMA, clearly the theme of cat enthusiasts] on my own hardware!!! π§‘ https://twitter.com/OnlyMIDIs/status/1597643441089155074
βhey hikari where can i learn more about this sound module you boughtβ
thank you for asking, imaginary interlocutor! at https://dtm.noyu.me/wiki/Roland_SC-88
βhey i've never heard of that wikiβ
you wouldn't have! i only started it quite recently
there might be some other wikis out there for some of these devices but we (it's not just my project) are coming at it from more of a musician's perspective, not a DOS gamerβ’'s perspective, which means we'll probably cover them quite differently. also we know our shit
@hikari I have an 55MkII variant here (SC-55K) because 88's cost too much and most 88 music ALMOST sounds right on a 55MkII.
Also an MT-32, which i could not afford if i were to try to get one today
@wyatt8740 thankfully i hear MUNT is pretty good? also there's Roland's SCVA plugin which stops being sold tomorrow
@wyatt8740 but having real hardware is great, i totally get it, i own too much haha
yeah, there's a real βDOS gamer taxβ :/
@hikari yeah MUNT is in a lot of ways "better" than an MT-32 if you are making music because it doesn't cut notes off as easily and you can increase the maximum number of active partials.
Wasn't aware of SCVA much
@wyatt8740 there's also Nuked SC-55 now, which is really cool
@wyatt8740 since you have a 55K you might be interested in Octavia. not an emulator but it replaces the screen
@hikari link??
because i see two or three things named octavia and none of them look at a glance to be a replacement LCD for an SC-55K
@hikari if it's this, it's typescript and i will likely never want to run it.
Especially because it's highly unlikely to work on most of my old hardware whatsoever
https://github.com/ltgcgo/octavia
@hikari (for instance, the V8 javascript runtime does not even work on 32-bit powerpc, and modern firefox needs - guess what - nodeJS in order to build.)
So yeah, not ideal
Edit: as for webkitgtk, it works but it falls back on full-software rendering which is awful on a 1.33GHz G4
If it had been written in something that wasn't "modern web" based it'd be cool
@wyatt8740 ah, i see. yeah retrocomputing has drawbacks for software compatibility