

Another thing I have a history with is the audio amplifier. If you’ve read my post about VU meters here, then you will know that I had some fun in my childhood and teen years. They were spent trying to discover how to build an LED VU meter. Bear in mind my age at the […]

Something I didn’t expect to find myself doing is designing a UI of something. Not because of ability but just because I just didn’t expect to have the opportunity to have a go at that. At university, part of my studies covered HCI (Human Computer Interface) and we studied about computer interfaces. (I won’t go […]

I’ve been eagerly waiting to receive the case for the SIDBox. It’s a makeshift one for now in true prototyped fashion. 3D printed and crude but It’s a case and because it’s not perfect, I can have a chance to be creative with it! I have to say I’m absolutely loving the colour on this, […]

I’m one of these people who loves Amiga game music or Soundtracker/Protracker music modules, to the point of recording them onto cassette or Minidisc and listening to them while walking, traveling etc. However there was one thing that always put me off, that incredibly uncomfortable stereo separation which took the feeling away from the music […]
Tell me about it…I’m done for. :-)) I like your wordplay with the name by the way. Every time I…
Oh no Maddi…the Matrix has you! The modular rabbit hole has begun 🙂
Hey Jason. I’m happy to hear that you’re enjoying the second channel. Vintage story is a nice balance of relaxing…
Hiya Maddi ☺️ Oh boy, You know, l wish l didn’t understand this so utterly completely as l do. I’ve…
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You are such a fantastic woman and your music is really good! I had an Amiga 500, those were the…