Daddy O' breaks down "Top Billin" for me.....
DeeRock
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Audio is not to great but here ya' go.........
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...and for the sampler nerds, the sp12 actually does retain its user created samples via a lithium battery after power-down. Obviously, if you don't back-up to disk/cassette, you lose them when you sample new ones. I always wished the SP1200 did that!
The standard SP12 has 1.19 seconds sample time and the Turbo has 4.76 seconds.
The commodore drive sucks, this is taken from the SP12 manual in regards to saving:
Note: This takes a very, very, very, very, very, long time if you have a Turbo SP-12
and the User sound memory is full. While waiting for the sounds to be saved, you
have an excellent opportunity to learn a new language, become an airline pilot, or
take a brief overseas vacation. And we might as well warn you now...you may need
two disks to save all the sounds. If so, the display will ask you to insert Disk #2; press
YES to continue the saving process. Cheer up, though it doesn???t take anywhere near
as long to save the second disk as the first one. The slow operation is inherent in the
1541 drive, not the SP-12.
dope video though d
video and voice recognition of gene confirmed.