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RagBeat64   [2009]

RagBeat64 Release Date :
25 September 2009

Type :
C64 Music

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... Logan


SIDs used in this release :
RagBeat64(/MUSICIANS/A/Albartus_Jan/RagBeat64.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by LOGAN on 26 September 2009
Yeh Ian, I wasn't sure then. And I wanted to add it as a release before it would have been added to HVSC :)
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 26 September 2009
Logan: no, let me understand, really.
This is just the same file you sent me some days ago, about which I asked you if you wanted it to add to HVSC and you said "noo, lol, it's just a test, need to improve it of course" and so on, NOW you release it as it is anyway?
Oh well. Once released, will be in HVSC, you can't avoid it now. =)
User Comment
Submitted by clonK on 26 September 2009
I quite like it. Kinda trancey. I like the quality of the samples and the fact that the main guitar sample has some compression-ducking goin on which adds to the groove along with the kick and snare. Sounds like it's been produced to that effect. I can definitely see playing this really loud on a dancefloor, with a bit of eq to try and mask the noise :P but still, yeah... :) p.s. a tune comin from me soon so i won't feel like a no-goods-to-show-but-spiel-to-talk err-er...
edit: it kicks like an sp1200!!!
User Comment
Submitted by FATFrost on 25 September 2009
i like the fact that we have some cool tech releases in the year 2009 on the c64, i don't see this much activity on the amiga scene.... wasn't c64 supposed to be dead in 1993? mm....
User Comment
Submitted by booker on 25 September 2009
Well, it may be boring..ok. It's just a loop or two. I guess it's a restart for Logan with composing again.

But giving a non-fake release vote 1 is particularly unfair to do. Any reason for you, Richard to do it?

Steppe, can you do 8bit samples with Polytracker?
User Comment
Submitted by Steppe on 25 September 2009
"A for effort" release. This is boring, sorry. Nothing what couldn't have been done in Polly Tracker V1.2 years ago.
User Comment
Submitted by booker on 25 September 2009
Any resid-fp chip will work.
User Comment
Submitted by LOGAN on 25 September 2009
When you listen to it in VICE, make sure in Settings > SID Settings set the SID type to reSID-fp and choose a SID model 6581 reSID-fp to hear the music ;)
User Comment
Submitted by grennouille on 25 September 2009
?
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 25 September 2009
Where's the music? All I hear is a discordant high pitched sound. Is the file broken?

Edit: My mistake. It's a digi.
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