axel f - dj metune (axel_f_-_dj_metune.mod)
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Artist's Comments
As a difference to other conversions of this tune I've heard, I wanted to make the module as close to the original as I could and try to really optimise the samples and allow them to be reused as much as possible. And keep it in a decent file size even though I used very high sample rates for most parts.
It came to my mind though some time after I uploaded this that I could possibly have optimised it even further. Could have used a different strategy on some mixed samples. - DJ METUNE
Your Comments
In 4 channels with that sound quality (really close to the original) this is excellent!
Great module cover of cool dance music, and it's possible even 4-channels original MOD file!
Ok, everyone has probably heard a few dozen Axel F covers in their lives, including many really bad or generic mod conversions. This one is quite a remarkable exception though... Very high quality samples while still staying within the Amiga limits and still having room for several variations of the same instrument for a more organic feel (e.g. the clap and gated chord sequences). And then there are patterns containing two different 32-row patterns at once to save memory, which is also something you rarely see these days. ;) So technically this is very well made, and it sounds great, too.
PS: Love that sample 26. ;)
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(p) september 2015 converted by dj metune from the instrumental theme of the 1984 film beverly hills cop performed by harold faltermeyer
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This is a great achievement because it sounds just awesome! This is by far the best Axel F version I've heard. Huge kudos to Dj Metune for the top work you did here - with the samples especially.