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The Sequential Music Mate Keyboard

As always.. I'm still working on closed captioning and a professional looking thumbnail.  But the video is done so as a thank you to my supporters, you guys get to see it early.  Also a big thanks to Paul Artola for the donation of this interesting device.

Also one other note.  I've noticed quite a few people pick the $10 level for the CD soundtrack reward.  However, rewards won't ship out until sometime early February when Patreon processes the money.  So I haven't forgotten about you or anything, just wanted to mention that.

The Sequential Music Mate Keyboard

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Nope.. I checked for that. It isn't even connected to the POT lines..

The 8-Bit Guy

unlikely. I mean technically speaking, sure. But I don't think there is any software that supports it.

The 8-Bit Guy

would this be compatible with the Atari ST?

mavrick

yes.. it seems to work fine for me.

The 8-Bit Guy

Are you still using Salon Care 40 for your Retr0brite substitute? I notice it's on amazon now and was thinking of picking it up for a //c project I want to start. I don't like the base retr0brite recipe and liked your idea better.

Dark Azial

I have tried UV lights before. They do work, but they take several days to do what the sun can do in a few hours. I guess it makes sense if you think about it, how many people have gotten a sunburn from a UV light? I guess maybe a tanning bed might. :-)

The 8-Bit Guy

great video !!!

Great video as usual, highly entertaining :-) It's always exciting to see what new video you put together! I have a question that's a little off topic if you have the time. I purchased a 40 vol developer cream to use as retrobrite instead of making it myself but the sun has been illusive all week. Do you think a High powered led uv light would do the trick? Could too intense of a light be harmful to plastics?

Mark Petocz

hahaha, that's for sure.

The 8-Bit Guy

Well, given the pictures on the boxes for the C=64 games, you can forgive them for "upgrading" the image of the Music keyboard for the C=64... ;-)

John Sandlin

Cool.. I wish I had known more about it before I made the video.

The 8-Bit Guy

There are some more details about this keyboard in "The Prophet from Silicon Valley: The Complete Story of Sequential Circuits" which is a good read if you have the time. It was released during Sequential Circuits' death throes as they were trying to capture the personal computer market for both consumer and professional MIDI sequencing. Thanks for another great video!

Chris Jeter

That's cool. No rush. We've got time.

I must have been lucky, i received my cd a few days ago and it's awesome!


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