Hacking the Korg DW8000 with Thomas Janssen
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of vintage synth firmware hacking with Thomas Janssen. Thomas has been developing new firmware for the classic 1986 Korg DW8000 synthesizer, adding features like enhanced unison detune, expanded filter resolution, random LFOs, and new modulation destinations — all while preserving the synth’s vintage character.
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We also explore Thomas’ background in music, his love of Commodore 64 and Amiga computers, SID chip programming, trackers, and chip tunes. Hear how reverse engineering 40-year-old synthesizers becomes a giant puzzle that combines music, software engineering, and creative problem-solving.
Topics covered:
Why create firmware for a 1986 synth
How reverse engineering old synths works
New DW8000 features Thomas added
The SID chip, Acid protocol, and modern chip tune synths
Using trackers and mod files on the Amiga
Vintage gear and creative limitations
AI-generated music & the future of music tech
Home automation and EV charging with Home Assistant
Whether you’re into vintage synths, retro computing, or software hacking — this is a fascinating deep dive into the intersection of old and new technology.
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Links Mentioned:
Thomas Janssen’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tubesockor
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