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Neotunes 2 Light (standalone)   [2012]

Neotunes 2 Light (standalone) Released by :
Arsenic

Release Date :
25 August 2012

Type :
C64 Music Collection

AKA :
Neotune2 Preview

Released At :
Bunkerparty 2012

Achievements :
Mixed Competition at Bunkerparty 2012 :  #2

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (6 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... TheRyk of Arsenic, C64 Club Berlin, Mayday!
Music .... EVS
  Fanta of Arsenic, Chorus, Oxyron, Plush, Viruz
  Future Freak of Dexion
  G-Fellow of Civitas
  Hayes of Quality
  JCH of Vibrants
  Jeroen Soede
  Michael Hendriks
  Mr.Death of Genesis Project
  NecroPolo of Ancients Pledge Inc., Avatar, SIDRIP Alliance
  Response of Darklite, Hoaxers
  Reyn Ouwehand of Paradize, Scoop
  Rock of Finnish Gold
  Slimex of Hokuto Force, Sidrapers
  The DJ
  The Sad Sausage
Graphics .... TheRyk of Arsenic, C64 Club Berlin, Mayday!
Text .... TheRyk of Arsenic, C64 Club Berlin, Mayday!
Charset .... TheRyk of Arsenic, C64 Club Berlin, Mayday!


SIDs used in this release :
Batmania II 4(/MUSICIANS/O/Ouwehand_Reyn/Batmania_II_4.sid)
Big Fun Mix(/MUSICIANS/0-9/20CC/van_Santen_Edwin/Big_Fun_Mix.sid)
Bongo Mongo(/MUSICIANS/M/Mr_Death/Bongo_Mongo.sid)
Cinema(/MUSICIANS/M/Mueller_Markus/Cinema.sid)
Coma Light '87(/MUSICIANS/F/Fanta/Coma_Light_87.sid)
Contest Demo (part 1)(/MUSICIANS/R/Rock/Contest_Demo_part_1.sid)
Cooler Can't Be (v2)(/MUSICIANS/G/G-Fellow/Cooler_Cant_Be_v2.sid)
Cooperation Demo(/MUSICIANS/F/Future_Freak/Cooperation_Demo.sid)
Dynamic Range(/MUSICIANS/F/FAME/Hendriks_Michael/Dynamic_Range.sid)
Ending(/MUSICIANS/J/JCH/Ending.sid)
Mean Streak(/MUSICIANS/N/NecroPolo/Mean_Streak.sid)
The Last Space Fighter(/MUSICIANS/L/Laxity/Last_Space_Fighter.sid)
Toysoldiers(/MUSICIANS/S/Slimex/Toysoldiers.sid)
TrailMix (intro)(/MUSICIANS/S/SoedeSoft/Soede_Jeroen/TrailMix_intro.sid)
Ultraefficient(/MUSICIANS/J/JCH/Ultraefficient.sid)
Violation #3 (tune 9)(/MUSICIANS/D/DJ/Violation_3_tune_9.sid)
When They Came Back for Me(/MUSICIANS/R/Response/When_They_Came_Back_for_Me.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by ready. on 5 September 2012
TheRyk, keep up the good work! Of course my criticism was meant in a constructive way :)
User Comment
Submitted by The Stoned Exorcist on 2 September 2012
thanks ryk, i will try it with sjload on my sd2iec
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 1 September 2012
Thx guys, not only for praise but also for constructive criticism. Indeed, implementing jukebox/playlist/shuffle and many other features are on the to-do list for the actual NeoTunes2 - which sooner or later will also be made 1581 standalone again and most probably even EasyFlash one day. I might as well rethink controls, maybe install optional keyboard use. I thought the browsing system (choice = the tune in the middle/brightest color, select by fire) should be intuitve or at least learnable. Anyway, features such as "Browse by Author/Title/Category/Year/etc" are also planned.

OT: Thx also for reporting the rather big files in NT1 [1581 noNeoRAM]. Mainly results from my laziness, just took the 16kB packages I arranged for NeoRAM/GeoRAM memory bank size. I might as well store tune by tune on disk next time. However, almost any Fastloader should be supported, since it's all KERNEL load.
User Comment
Submitted by The Stoned Exorcist on 31 August 2012
ok the tunes are good, but when there is a "no neoram version" for d81, please split it into smaller files because it takes too long to load. that was the only problem i had with the original neotunes. however, the first neotunes is a fantastic collection, and this should be as good for sure :-) regarding last comment, i had no problem with joystick control at all, the song you choose is always in the middle of the selection list - it can be a bit confusing
User Comment
Submitted by ready. on 30 August 2012
I like the musics, nice to find this collection, I missed the full collection back then (Neotunes). I also like the screen layout. But I totally hate the controls. Joystick control is way too sensitive, somehow in VICE I can manage to jump to the next/previous tune, but on the real C64 I jump 4-5 tunes every time I hit the joystick. Furthermore, since you give the total tune playtime, couldn't you have a jukebox mode implemented?
User Comment
Submitted by Response on 28 August 2012
Lovely! \0/

+1 for what G-Fellow and NecroPolo said. I'm honored.
User Comment
Submitted by NecroPolo on 27 August 2012
Very nice music colly! Great work in onefiling.

+1 for what G-Fellow said. I'm honoured.
User Comment
Submitted by G-Fellow on 27 August 2012
CoOol, :) first music collection where a tune from me is used, when I was not involved to the production. Thank you for this guys! Makes me happy! :-D

Btw. nice selection of tunes.
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.Science on 26 August 2012
Nice selection of tunes! Some of my favourites are in there :-)
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