Looking for a MIDI synthesizer that will belt out tunes for your songs? Or just want to have one for fun? Then you should check out Kickstart’s latest campaign. Donate $50 and get a Chip Maestro, which is a NES cartridge that creates a MIDI synthesizer out of your old-school gaming console.
You can start using your childhood memories of 8-bit melodies if you have a MIDI-compatible keyboard (MIDI converter on your computer).
Ah, MIDI files. I remember trying to find MIDI files back in the day so my software could convert those into sheet music.

May 11, 2011 06:30 PM | by