SIDPLAY is a Commodore 64 music player. It emulates the sound chip and other internals of the Commodore 64 home computer to play back music that was originally written on it. The sound chip of the C64 is called the "Sound Interface Device" or SID, and therefore this music is known as SID music. The SID chip is basically a three voice synthesizer on a chip. The unusual combination of digital and analogue circuitry is the reason for its distinctive sound.
What is new in this release:
- New design optimized for Retina displays
- Fixed bugs and added support for macOS Sierra
- Fixed incorrect distortion in 8580 mode
- Updated PRG export to psid64 1.1
- Fixed shuffle play in spotlight results mode
- Fixed playlist shuffling to be truly random
- Fixed support for configuring table columns
- Fixed composer photo view
- Various other minor improvements
What is new in version 4.1.4:
- Fixed issues in Lion (Mac OS X 10.7)
- Fixed song lengths after HVSC sync
- Fixed export issues
- SIDPLAY is no longer compatible with PowerPC Macs
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