C64 LOVE 16bit vers. (c64love.xm)
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Posted by TMA Placeholder Account on Sat 12th Jun 1999, rated 7 / 10.
In the good old days, the C64 machine was the greatest game console on the planet, its tunes were usually smaller than 8k and in order to make up for this apparent low 4-bit quality, the tunes were made increadibly addictive. And that is exactly what these tunes are, addictive. This person has gone out of his way to make new 16bit versions of the original tunes, although some of the 16bit intruments are still very chip influenced. This is the only down side of the song, the annoying intruments used (they aren't all chip instruments though). The songs of course, are renditions of originals which were made by professionals, and its put together very well. (Also note, that it goes for over seven minutes so its not too short). What can I say, its put together almost like the originals, and it sounds fairly good. The amount of channels used aren't exactly a perfect copy of the original tunes (which were 3 channels, sometimes four) and its a shame he didn't use real intruments instead of 16bit chip intruments. The entire song soundds a bit too synthetic for my liking, but the good old tunes are still in there, and they are well worth listening to. Especially reccomended for C64 lovers.
In the good old days, the C64 machine was the greatest game console on the planet, its tunes were usually smaller than 8k and in order to make up for this apparent low 4-bit quality, the tunes were made increadibly addictive. And that is exactly what these tunes are, addictive. This person has gone out of his way to make new 16bit versions of the original tunes, although some of the 16bit intruments are still very chip influenced. This is the only down side of the song, the annoying intruments used (they aren't all chip instruments though). The songs of course, are renditions of originals which were made by professionals, and its put together very well. (Also note, that it goes for over seven minutes so its not too short). What can I say, its put together almost like the originals, and it sounds fairly good. The amount of channels used aren't exactly a perfect copy of the original tunes (which were 3 channels, sometimes four) and its a shame he didn't use real intruments instead of 16bit chip intruments. The entire song soundds a bit too synthetic for my liking, but the good old tunes are still in there, and they are well worth listening to. Especially reccomended for C64 lovers.
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*** C64 LOVE *** Composed dec. 1997 by Roger Lindfors (C) This tune is inspired by some tunes I heard on the commodore 64. These tunes are from Gyroscope, Nemesis the warlock (Rob Hubbard) and Knight Games. The rest is from my own mind. NOTE: I don't make any money on others work. ---------------------- Email: roger.lindfors_mailbox .swipnet.se ---------------------- Tune lenght 07:13 I put this piece together because it was 10 years ago I heard the C64 tunes and still I got them in my head. funny eh ! * Fan greetings to * Rob Hubbard David Wihttaker Chris Huelsbeck Matt gray Depeche mode Mauro Scocco Yngwie Malmsteen and to all that contributed to the P3 MOD competition. U can be damn lucky I missed that one... :) Signed Roger Lindfors Nickname Galvatron
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Dark. I like the use of those SID-ish samples in the deep bass. The mood sounds almost epic at some points; I like it. Great variation. Some sounds are a bit iffy for me, but it's still very cool.