Controlling 1950's Sound gear With A 1970's Alien Computer - SWTPC 6809 And Bruel & Kjaers

Published 2024-07-16
Time to add a computer to this room
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All Comments (21)
  • @rjp5th
    Love seeing the SWTPC controlling all these oscillators! Glad to see my code still is still working!
  • It's disorganized now, but once it gets the organ, it'll be organized.
  • @traumgeist
    You deserve an award for the nerdiest method of sequencing a music.
  • @brianrich8974
    The power company must love you with all that 1950s gear.
  • @JanusMirith
    This damn museum is going to eventually make me fly all the way from Australia, it will totally be worth it.
  • I just love the hodge podge of technologies smashed together making something new and unique.
  • @AlexBallMusic
    Vintage analogue and vintage computing. Doesn't get any better than that. 😍
  • I am living an alternative life vicariously through Sam. Awesome content
  • @Hainbach
    I see youuuuu (from across the room)
  • Fantastic Sir. Very reminiscent of the BBC 'Radiophonic Workshop' from the 1960's.
  • @dcallan812
    Nice mood lighting, great to see them up and running. I worked with lots of test equipment like this in the 1980s. great video 2x👍
  • @countzer0408
    The sounds these things make sound a lot like the soundtrack to Forbidden Planet (movie came out in the 50s) which was entirely electronic. Very cool.
  • @woosix7735
    I have never been to the museum, but I always wonder how it managed to never run out of new rooms🤔
  • @stuff6218
    Jam around 12 mins was sick. Such a great sound out of that set up.
  • @bricelory9534
    Some awesome performances/playing around! The effects and sounds you are getting is absolutely amazing! So classic. You're doing really amazing work! What am excellent final jam - such a great sound and groove.
  • @TeeborGames
    It was getting all 1950's Science Fiction for a little while there <3 Love what you can get out of these things