Multi-Device SID DJ Setup Expands

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The TeensyROM Web UI project is back in active development, and MetalHexx (aka hExx) is bringing serious updates to the multi-device SID DJ interface. After some time away handling code maintenance and backend refactoring, development has resumed with a sharper focus on making SID music playback more powerful and flexible across devices.

The goal is clear. This update introduces a multi-device layout within the Web UI, giving users full control over multiple TeensyROM units simultaneously. Whether you’re mixing SID files like a retro DJ or syncing tunes across machines, this version makes it feel seamless. The interface now responds dynamically to multiple connected players, a feature that sets the tone for future backend integration.

The new player layout is designed with usability in mind. Although the responsive design still needs tweaks, the core layout is already functioning well. This version will eventually support Mac, Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, and even wireless control on mobile devices. The result? You could spin SID tracks from your pocket.

MetalHexx walks through this expanded interface in the latest video, offering a detailed view of how the new device management and playback system work. The interface is slick, responsive, and tailored for SID enthusiasts who want control and flexibility.

SID fans and retro music makers will want to follow this update closely. With backend integration just around the corner, this Web UI is shaping up to be a powerful tool for anyone using TeensyROM. The vision of a full multi-device SID DJ setup is no longer just a side project. It is taking shape, one track at a time.

Check out the code on GitHub.

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