The Chipdance (compo_mg.xm)
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-===================- THE CHIPDANCE -====================- done by MAD GOD Size: 88888 bytes :-) Date: 04-12-99 It took me about 2h to write this thing. And I had a lot of fun while doing this. Man, how I love these chip- tunes. But why the hell became this file so amazingly big? The samples only take about 9k! Strange thing... Well, anyhow I decided to take part in the Modarchive compo, because I thought that only a chiptune is able to represent the modarchive. It is small and so easily to download. But more important, I think chiptunes are something every tracker can identify himself with. I also have the opinion that they are the roots of all the other mods in space and that every tracker should create even one chiptune in his life as soon as he gets an opportunity to do it. And this compo is my opportunity. Have fun with it. So, 'nough of that stuff... Greetz to ... ...hmm, ...well, ...you all. Cya, Mad God P.S: I know, I could have tracked more efficient, but I like this hall-effect!
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I really loved this music! It sounds very happy, and reminds me of the good old days when you didn't need a P166 to run good games :) I like the use of the different instruments, they really go well together, and the "hall echo" effect is excellent! All of the samples are very crisp and clean. Even though this is just is a chip tune, I cannot believe how good everything sounds! :) The only problem that I had with this music was that disjointed (and sometimes ugly) appregio. It might have been nicer if it wasn't used just about every line. (Suprise! Adlib tracker really did overuse the appregio effect, as the author built the appregio tables into the tracker...)