3.6
279 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Fake SID is a C64 music tracker for android.

Listen to the demo songs on SoundCloud!
Updated on
Aug 24, 2019

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Ratings and reviews

3.7
257 reviews
Tony F
October 22, 2022
Very enjoyable, very fun! Sounds great, has all the SID functionality and then some. But the main thing it sorely needs is the ability to export .sid files... That would be amazing. I hope this app hasn't been given up on. There needs to be more legit chiptune trackers designed for smartphones like this! Also, it won't playback if i switch from speaker to headphones to Bluetooth etc. I have to restart the app everytime i plug in or unplug my headphones. Also, not overwrite other files on save.
5 people found this review helpful
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Noah the Epic Guy
October 27, 2020
I really wanted a C64 synth I can use on the fly, and this is literally perfect. For being free, this program is beautiful. The only bad things about it are my own personal issues with touchscreen (I like mouse and keyboard much better), but that's just me. Emulation is a bit off, but I like it. Combining a triangle wave and a pulse with a modulating pulse width creates a much different sound than on the actual SID, but I like this program's sound more because you can do more with it. 5 stars.
15 people found this review helpful
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Daniel Langner
December 1, 2020
Thank you! :)
A Google user
January 5, 2019
This is the first music tracker for mobile that I find (and it may be the only one). It allows to do everything that you would expect like waveform, effects, filters... As for any tracker, it takes some learning if you have never used one before. The help section is useful but quite short. I would probably recommend having an understanding of the general principles of music trackers (which can be learned from other resources). All in all, it's a great app that is worth having.
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What’s new

• new GUI
• better sound latency
• variable pattern length
• variable tempo and swing