Commodore 64 Synthesizer Sessions Part 2 (FREE Sample Pack)

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After three long weeks of sampling and editing (and managing to break my old C64 in the meanwhile), I’m happy to say that Commodore 64 Synthesizer Sessions Part 2 is ready to download (for an introduction to this sampling project, please check out C64 Synthesizer Sessions Part 1 first).

Contents

Two different Commodore 64s were used for creating the sounds in this sample pack, although both have SID 8580 installed. The original plan was to record some bits from a SID 6581 this time, but my old C64 died literally 5 minutes after I plugged it in. To make that major bummer even major-er, there were no original C64s (aka C64 beige) to be found in the local ads during this three-week period.

However, I did manage to get ahold of a C64G, which was sampled for one of the instruments in this sample pack (the BASIC Bass patch, pictured below). C64G also has a SID 8580 installed, but they do say that every SID chip is different, so there’s still a bit of variety in the hardware sense I guess. All other sounds were captured from a C64C which was also used in the previous pack. Hopefully, a C64 beige will pop up in the ads before I start working on part 3.

BASIC Bass patch in Kontakt 5.

BASIC Bass patch in Kontakt 5.

The pack features 14 multi-sampled instruments and one multi patch, with a total of 142 samples in 16-bit WAV format (download size is 79.4 MB). Same as the last time, each instrument comes with Kontakt 5 and Shortcircuit 1 patches. I still haven’t mastered the art of Kontakt scripting, so there are no controls on the interface, only custom GUIs.

Here’s a bit of info about the included sounds:

MiniSID #1 and MiniSID #2 are loosely based on what I imagine as classic Minimoog bass and lead sounds. I’ve never owned a real Minimoog (never even seen one in real life), and these weren’t serious attempts at recreating a Moog sound on a Commodore 64. I really like how they sound, though.

Soft Pulse and BASIC Bass are two simple electronic bass sounds. BASIC Bass was sampled from a C64G.

Slow & Low might not sound like much at first, but is actually one of my favorite sounds in the pack. Designed for the lowest of basslines, with a slower attack (added inside the sampler) to avoid clashing with the kick. If you turn it up real loud, you’ll hear the characteristic grainy noise caused by Commodore 64’s graphics chip.

Velocity Test was sampled with three different filter settings, which were then mapped to velocity. This was just a test of concept for something I’m preparing for the next release, but I’ve decided to include it anyway. Note that these samples aren’t looped.

Ensemble 8580 is a Kontakt Multi consisting of three stacked string patches (StringSID #1, #2, and #3). The individual patches are available for both Kontakt and Shortcircuit, but I just couldn’t get the multis working in Shortcircuit. StringSID #2 is 100% SID string machine, the other two have added filtering inside the sampler. Note that there is no FX in the patches, the ensemble effect was made naturally with two different takes panned apart and slightly detuned.

Radio SID is a weird sound made with two triangle OSCs and some heavy ring modulation. Reminded me of bad AM radio signal, hence the name.

SID Grand is a somewhat crude piano-like sound made with two detuned saw waves. It can also work nicely as a simple lead sound. Modwheel adds vibrato.

Goodbye Computer and Badly Synchronized both use the OSC sync feature. Goodbye Computer sounds pretty much like a computer shutting down. Badly Synchronized sounds like a cheesy brass patch in the higher registers, and a gritty bass sound on the lower notes.

Some will probably not enjoy the lack of classic video game sounds in this pack, but I’ve saved that and some other surprises for part 3. Things are heating up from here, so stay tuned!

Also, please leave comments, either positive or negative! Your opinion and tips will help me improve my sampling skills and hopefully result in me releasing better packs in the future.

Audio Demo

Check out the Commodore 64 Synthesizer Sessions Part 2 audio demo:

License

All sounds in this sample pack are provided free of charge and are 100% royalty free. Feel free to use them in any of your music projects, including commercial ones. The sounds, including modified versions of the sounds, may not be redistributed, nor included in other sample packs. Please do not share direct download links, but link to the original BPB article instead. Thanks!

Links

Download C64 Synth Sessions Part 2: mirror 1 / mirror 2

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Tomislav is a music producer and sound designer from Belgrade, Serbia. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief at Bedroom Producers Blog.

6 Comments

  1. This is so amazing! You’re a king! Thank you very much for these superb samples! C= 64 4ever!
    I started to be a nerd with it :) Later I had an A500 . Amiga 4ever! . and today I have only a PC.. (with emulators on board of course) I’m 48 now but I’ll be a Commodore fan till the end of my life :]

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