by: Ben Hayes (Nutt '67)
copyright: 1989 Quantum Designs
MUSICIANS/S/Sonic_Graffiti/Hayes_Ben/Feedback_Experiment.sid
CSDb entry: https://csdb.dk/sid/?id=26272
| Videoclock: | PAL 50Hz |
|---|---|
| SIDmodel: | MOS6581 |
| Datasize: | $1A01 |
| Load Address: | $E000 |
| Init Address: | $E029 |
| Play Address: | $E106 |
| Songs: | 1 |
| Songlengths: | 2:44 |
| Playroutine: | SoedeSoft (Soundmaster_V1.0) |
COMMENT: "This tune does exactly what it says on the box, basically trying to get a ring-mod effect that sounded like an electric guitar being left leaning on a Marshall amplifier turned up to 11. I was fairly pleased with the result, it sounds quite uncomfortable on headphones. The tune was written on a SoedeSoft editor, which explains the rather fuzzy triggering and messy drum sounds, but gliding and filter control was much more versatile than anything else around at the time, I felt, and you could sustain notes for about 5 hours. The tune was not written especially for the "Acid At The PC Show" demo, having being composed around 8 weeks earlier, but Shane (coder) wanted to use them." (BH)
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