by: Joachim Wijnhoven
copyright: 1990 Dragon-Fly Soft
MUSICIANS/W/Wijnhoven_Joachim/Lullaby.sid
CSDb entry: https://csdb.dk/sid/?id=30475
| Videoclock: | PAL 50Hz |
|---|---|
| SIDmodel: | MOS6581 |
| Datasize: | $02FB |
| Load Address: | $0FF8 |
| Init Address: | $0FF8 |
| Play Address: | $1000 |
| Songs: | 1 |
| Songlengths: | 4:06 |
COMMENT: "Called sleeping song because Roland thought it was a song from which you get very sleepy. The chords are taken from the beginning of the music of a Dutch USA team demo called Nemesis, I made use of some sawtooth presets to get that Galway feel. Bassline is simply using a C note and the C note an octave higher. Made in Music Assembler which was shortened by pally Roland Hermans, so it only occupies memory from $1000-$12EF on the C64 which is 3 blocks (less than 1 K!). Neil Baldwin's Music Demo Number One was an example for me, using 2 tracks for lead when the bass is suspended. The nicest thing of the C64 SID chip is that you can create a warm analogue sound." (JW)
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