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things donamp;#39;t work youamp;#39;ve got a c64 thing to show us I do I love my old Commodore 64 and Iamp;#39;m always looking for ways to enhance it and one of the things I love the most about the c64 is the sound chip thatamp;#39;s in it called the CID sound interface device it just has this really you know because Iamp;#39;m acclimated to it I grew up with it I just love the sound of it so I thought I would do an experiment to see if I could detune a CID alongside of it real CID and make it give me a kind of pseudo stereo harmonizing sound so hereamp;#39;s my setup I want to show hereamp;#39;s an old breadbox Commodore 64 Iamp;#39;ve taken it apart this is actually one of the Commodore 64amp;#39;s that I destroyed when I did the c64 30 in one plug and play Iamp;#39;ll show some bigger pictures of this at some other point but itamp;#39;s extremely happy itamp;#39;s got all kinds of stuff packed all over it I have a real c64 SID chip here thatamp;#39;s Iamp;#39;ve eleva