by: Georg Feil
copyright: 1984 Georg Feil
MUSICIANS/F/Feil_Georg/Synth_Sample.sid
CSDb entry: https://csdb.dk/sid/?id=663
| Videoclock: | NTSC 60Hz |
|---|---|
| SIDmodel: | MOS6581 |
| Datasize: | $3F8D |
| Load Address: | $0BA0 |
| Init Address: | $0BA0 |
| Play Address: | $02E7 |
| Songs: | 9 |
| Songlengths: | 5:05, 3:27, 1:08, 2:32, 0:30, 1:28, 3:21, 1:12, 2:16 |
| Playroutine: | Synth_Executor |
COMMENT: "I wrote it around '84 or '85 as a demo for my music editor called 'Synth'. I was going to University of Waterloo at the time and just gave it to a friend of mine... didn't even bother to put my name on the thing. Anyway it soon started cropping up all over the place. I never made any sequels with music, although there was something with annoying sound effects done in the same style as Synth Sample that I posted in the beginning of 1994. So any music you see that looks like a sequel or has graphics added was done by someone else. Anyway the computer bust of 85/86(?) hit and Synth was never marketed. I had been negotiating with a software company but they went out of business. By that time I was working on a new version of Synth that was a sequencer program for Midi instruments (called MSS), and had joined my first band. I've been in a couple other bands since then, the last one was called SugarPush and we came close to getting signed (but then broke up [...]). So I guess you can credit that little program with launching my musical career..." (GF) TITLE: Stationary Ark ARTIST: John Mills-Cockell > COMMENT: "Theme from Stationary Ark, a nature show on PBS. [...] It appears on Synth Sample as interpreted by a friend of mine. I didn't know what it was myself until I happened to see Stationary Ark one time. This song does not play properly on some C-64's where the SID chip filter is calibrated differently." (GF) TITLE: Saturdays in Silesia [from Cold War Night Life] ARTIST: Rational Youth COMMENT: "A fluffy pop song I taped off the radio. Seemed simple enough to render on the C-64." (GF) Also used in the game "Shocker", (C) 1987 Systems Editoriale. TITLE: Spiral [from Spiral] ARTIST: Vangelis TITLE: Tubular Bells, Part 1 [from Tubular Bells] ARTIST: Mike Oldfield COMMENT: A little free-hand adaptation. "I just thought this was ultra cool. Used as the music to The Exorcist, unfortunately." (GF) TITLE: Magic Shadows, closing theme ARTIST: Harry Forbes COMMENT: "Magic Shadows was a half-hour movie show on TV Ontario, sort of the Canadian equivalent of PBS. They'd show old movies in half-hour installments. I have no idea if there's an album. I taped it off the TV." (GF) TITLE: Funeral Music for Queen Mary ARTIST: Henry Purcell TITLE: Oxygene 2 [from Oxygene] ARTIST: Jean Michel Jarre TITLE: Canon in D major ARTIST: Johann Pachelbel COMMENT: "This is a very popular classical hit. I transcribed the notes from a Transactor or Compute! article (this is the only Synth Sample piece not transcribed by ear)." (GF) TITLE: Enola Gay [from Organisation] ARTIST: George Andrew McCluskey, performed by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD)
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