ROB HUBBARD - Making music on the Commodore 64
From Bedrooms to Billions - SPECIAL EDITION - EXTRAS ONLY!
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9m 47s
Rob Hubbard is generally regarded as one of the greatest Commodore 64 musicians of all time, though he would be the last to say that! In this film Rob talks about what first interested him into getting a Commodore 64 and from there working out how to use the SID Chip to make music. Then in a fledgling UK Computer games Industry how he actually managed to start to get work composing music for some of those earliest of games.
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