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There are two possible MIDI modes:
If you have no real MIDI device, you can use LoopBe and a Virtual MIDI Keyboard to play the SID.
A MC6850 based MIDI Cartridge can be emulated for sending and receiving. You need windows drivers for your MIDI hardware interface or your Software MIDI devices. This way you can use C64 MIDI tracker/sequencer with your MIDI devices.
In the setting you can choose which kind of cartridge should be emulated (Sequential Circuits, Passport, Datel, C-Lab, Namesoft, ...).
There are serveral MIDI programs, you can find on C64MIDI.
A special sequencer from WERSI can be found at EMUecke.
The SID can be configured and played with as MIDI sound device. Use the Settings dialog to configure the MIDI channels and select a MIDI device.
Function |
Configuration Channel |
Control Channel |
Play Channel |
MIDI Message |
Oscillator Select | X | Bank select (0,1 ,2) | ||
Per Oscillator (over Control-Channel or Bank select): | ||||
Attack | X | CC73 | ||
Decay | X | CC75 | ||
Sustain | X | CC11 | ||
Release | X | CC72 | ||
Pulsewidth | X | CC76 | ||
Filter On/Off | X | CC80 | ||
Sync On/Off | X | CC81 | ||
Ring On/Off | X | CC82 | ||
Waveform | X | ProgramChange 0:Rect 1:Triangle 2:Sawtooth 3:Noise |
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Global: | ||||
Filter cutoff | X | CC74 | ||
Filter Type | X | CC70 0:Off 1:LP 2:BP 3:HP 4:BS |
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Filter resonance | X | CC71 | ||
OSC3 Off | X | CC83 | ||
Volume | X | CC7 | ||
Note On/Off | X | 9/8 |