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8 Bit Processors, the early time of Computer CPUs, the 8 Bit comes from the Address bus which can operate with 8 pins (=256 directly addressable "steps"). so the bus width is 8 Bits (means 8 switches in binary 0 or 1 state)

in music this often refers to classic computers of the late 70s and early 80s like the

Commodore C64 or the Apple II Series or even the Sinclair Computers (ZX81, ZX Spectrum etc.)


  • The Atari 800XL (Foreground) / Background: Sinclair/Amstrad Spectrum 2+

  • 2x Apple II - Apple IIe + Standard Apple 2 (also written Apple][, Apple 2 / Apple 2e

  • again Apple II Series in Foreground, 8bit DIY base.

  • Laser VZ200 Clone by Dick Smith Electronics

  • Some 8Bit Computers exept the Atari ST - it's 16 Bit - It's Commodore Plus 4, C64 II, Sinclair Spectrum 2+ by Amstrad (world) / Schneider (germany), Apple II + IIe, Atari 800XL, Laser VZ200 Clone

the C64 eg. had a Sound chip (SID) aboard, which is in fact a 3 voice analog synthesizer. so this also counts in as 8bit sound as well as the Gameboy or other Homecomputer Sound Chips..

There are some Hardware Boards like HardSID and Software Emulations to get the authentic Sound into modern computers, but also real Synthesizer Hardware: The Sidstation by Elektron was based on the SID Chip (which was made by the people who did Ensoniq).

There is also a Music Scene (Micromusic) and some Artist who are very 8Bit and still use C64's, Gameboys and more..

lets just show some classics: commodore PET 1980 - classic with built in tape recorder for data

tandy_trs80

atari400

vc20 - the VIC20 in the UK

Sinclair ZX81 - my 1st computer - because it was affordable - b/w sceen and FAST mode blanked out the screen

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Commodore c=64.jpg SID was made by Ensoniq (or to be correct - what became Ensoniq later) - totally classic

msx they were a bit too late, but advanced basic. it's a collection of Japanese companies in mid 80's (1985)

Sinclair ZX_Spectrum has been rereleased in 2015 by Sir Clive as a game console via crowd funding - available as 48 and 16K - had a very good time with it learning after the ZX81

Amstrad in the UK bought it, in Germany marketed under the HiFi label Schneider: the CPC464 with built in tape recorder

Atari 800xl 4 synth voices! cool game machine and just type in "Bye" if you have one.

Apple 2 - the classic but quite expensive 2k DM. signed by Steve Wozniak "Woz"


16 Bit -

Well the Atari ST and Amiga are of course 16 Bit !

so these are just here because they are vintage and meaningful to musicians in 1986 - still 16bit.

the classic Mac wasn't at all affordable but it was 16 bit as well.