by: Jan D. Arent Harries (rambones)
copyright: 1988 The Supply Team
MUSICIANS/S/SIDwave/Mixed_Emotions.sid
CSDb entry: https://csdb.dk/sid/?id=23713
| Videoclock: | PAL 50Hz |
|---|---|
| SIDmodel: | MOS6581 |
| Datasize: | $4B09 |
| Load Address: | $80CD |
| Init Address: | $80CD |
| Play Address: | $0000 |
| Songs: | 1 |
| Songlengths: | 2:50 |
| Playroutine: | SoundMonitor (DUSAT/RockMon3) |
COMMENT: "That's exactly what my emotions were as I used this tune in my last demo, on the last screen. It was the Dexion-party in 1988. I had released 'Apolloguys' the same day, and I had bought my Amiga 500 only 2 weeks before coming to this party. The first screen featured 'Like Galway', and me writing a lot of text about who and what 'Rambones' was. The middle screen was the 'Amiga Noid' screen, with a small picture of an Amiga, and a scroll telling that TST would soon rule it. The last one, with this music, was a 10 point list of things about the C64 that bored the hell out of me. Things like colorbars, sprites moving in sinus, Hubbard alike drums/routines, all with the same sound and generally everything that was in at that time. For me it was sad to see a large variety of composers using more or less the same routine, leaving the music in a grey state. I admire the sound of Fred Gray, Martin Galway, Rob Hubbard, David Whittaker, Ben Daglish and Antony Crowther, and any other programmer that built it all up from scratch." (JH)
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