When I was 12, I got a stereo sound catridge for my Tandy Color
  Computer 2 called Orchestra 90-CC. This was 1984. Revolutionary
  to me. I could control 12 voices, Stereo, and every single BIT
  of the 8 bits, I had to _control_ to make any sounds come out of
  it. It had a programming language. I learned it. I made music
  with it. This recording is the "RIGHT SIDE ONLY"; I didn't have
  the right cable to record the L+R at the same time, and the
  original is trapped on an audio tape which I don't have the
  technology to retrieve the original data files from.
  Nevertheless, it's close enough, even with the missing side.
  Enjoy a song from the brain of 12 year old Kenneth Udut. I loved
  being able to create my own instruments too; one bit at a time;
  although people have it *way* better now, because you can easily
  record analog audio and digitize it; that wasn't possible for 12
  year old Kenneth Udut, nor was there ANY home technology in 1984
  that could. So, I had to do what I could with what I had, which,
  at the time was damned awesome. smile emoticon And if you have a
  sound-pattern ear, you can hear that I predated the modern note
  rise, the gap, and then the heavy DROP found in modern
  electronic music, pop music, Dubstep - by... oh 30 years. Me,
  Musical Prophet? Sure, why not