
The always inspired Jeri Ellsworth outdid herself at this year’s Maker Faire Bay Area. Jeri is known for the phrase “Did you bring a hack?” and she lives by such sentiment — Jeri always brings a hack. This year, at Maker Faire, it was a Commodore 64 Bass “keytar” that makes use of the original SID 6581 sound chip. In this video Jeri gives a rundown of how she built it and the circuit designs used.
I love that she’s sporting the “As Seen in MAKE” badge I gave her at the Faire. I guess now that she’s seen in MAKE again she gets another one.
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Kick ass, great to see how it was made. (Also, love the Intellivision button!)
So can we just nominate her as queen of the makers already?
Very cool – especially if you grew up with a C64…
Dang! I had a broken C64. I still have the 5.25 floppy drive and ‘brand new’ impact printer.
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*always-inspired
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what about an Amiga Guitar??
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