Bobby Prince's Keyboards and Synthesizers

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"Own a part of video game history! This Roland (aka Edirol) SC-88 Pro was used to rough out much of the music I wrote for early computer games, including Doom, Duke Nukem, Rise of the Triad and many more.

The SC-88 Pro has all of the iconic sounds of the SC-55, and many more! It is compatible with all MIDI files composed on the SC-55 -- it has an SC-55 Map button. It was designed to be a complete orchestra/band in one unit, with numerous digital effects.

For full information, download the manual: bobbyprince dot com slash manuals slash Roland_SC-88Pro_Manual.pdf (edit, copy and paste since Reverb doesn't appear to allow links in descriptions)."

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"Own a part of video game history! This Proteus 2 was used in writing and arranging music for iconic computer games, including Commander Keen, Wolfenstein, Doom, Duke Nukem 3D and many more.

I love the sounds in this box. The instruments use samples of the "real" instruments. All samples are 16-bit. Polyphony is 32 voices which can be layered with up to 8 sounds on each key. The three stereo outputs can be configured as 6 polyphonic submixes, or they can be used as effect sends/returns (for a performance setup). It automatically switches itself for 110 or 220 volt operation.

For full information, download the manual: bobbyprince.com/manuals/E-Mu_Proteus_Manual.pdf (copy and paste since links are not supported in this description)."

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Footage of Bobby Prince showcasing on how he make the music for Commander Keen.

Which showcase some gear like Ensoniq EPS and SC 55.

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The Yamaha MU80 Tone Generator was used by composer Bobby Prince, as evidenced by a listing where he was selling his MIDI modules to cover medical bills related to his recovery from cancer in the mid 2010s through Reverb.

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