by: Jaymz Julian (Coder)
copyright: 2001 Digiradi Media Filter
MUSICIANS/J/Julian_Jaymz/Sunset_Spirals.sid
CSDb entry: https://csdb.dk/sid/?id=16221
| Videoclock: | PAL 50Hz |
|---|---|
| SIDmodel: | MOS6581 |
| Datasize: | $14E1 |
| Load Address: | $1000 |
| Init Address: | $1000 |
| Play Address: | $1003 |
| Songs: | 1 |
| Songlengths: | 5:30 |
| Playroutine: | JCH_NewPlayer (JCH_NewPlayer_V20) |
TITLE: Sunset Spirals [from the Impulse Tracker module] ARTIST: Jaymz Julian (A Life in Hell) COMMENT: "This is, musically, probably the best thing that I have ever done on the C64. Ironically, all of my C64 friends complained that it was off key, etc, and all of my PC friends love this version. Yet I had exactly the opposite reaction to the original version (c64 guys tended to like it, pc guys tended to complain that it was off key.). For the record, except for one or two notes, because I ran out of arpeggios (I do that a lot... there are two or three other musics which got scrapped half way through because I ran out of arpeggios. Thankfully, we've come up with a solution to this in the new version of TFX :)), the notes are NOT off key, and I don't care what you all think :-p. Said PC guys decided to take ownership of this song, and wanted me to create more like it, but I havn't had the motivation to actully finish any of them. (There are many, many, many stories that I could tell about the digiradi guys, but that's for another day, but the credit of the music to "Coder" is a part of that insanity. They were great times)." (JJ)
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