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SID VOICE SYNTHESIS - QUIET?

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 12:05 am
by NOVALOAD
I dont know if anyone else has/had suffered from this problem. Ive never heard anyone complain about it before, but this may (may) be of some relevence to someone.

Anyone play Ghostbusters or Turbo OutRun on their 64C and found the voice synthesis very quiet? Yet on the C64 (Brown `Un) it sounded loud and clear?
Well, many years ago I thought I`d take the sid chip out of my old C64 and put it in my newer C64C only to find the voice synthesis came out loud as hell but the music was almost inaudible :evil: . Hmmmm, so I piggy backed one chip on top of the other, and guess what? No more sound problems! :D

Although this worked fine with my 64c (and a friends 64c), I cant guarantee your machine will do the same. Try It At Your Own Risk. :D


Shamone!

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 7:43 am
by Lloyd Mangram
Hey!
Wozzat!?
Rippin' off my nifty avatar? :wink:
Nyaaargh!

Btw:
Hmmmm, so I piggy backed one chip on top of the other, and guess what?
The whole c64 full of little baby Sid's! :D

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 11:40 am
by Mayhem
That's because Novaload, the SID chips in the old and newer C64 are not the same. Commodore fixed a number of "bugs" in the older SID chip, one of which allowed musicians to get samples running loudly. You can solder a diode onto a newer SID to get round this. You shouldn't swop SIDs between C64 and C64C because they run on different internal voltages.

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 5:57 pm
by NOVALOAD
Oh. Nice to know. I realised they were differnt chips by the chip id and the obvious affect it had on the system. I didnt realise the chip voltages were any different. Ahh well it still runs sweet, and by luck by the sounds of it. :D