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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2990 |
Event id #3332 : Fjälldata 2024
Is there a SID playlist or two for the background music?
Asking for a friend! :) |
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redcrab
Registered: Aug 2011 Posts: 33 |
Do you mean the various bossanovas running through the gfx compo, or my hand selected playlist of something like 1200 sids playing between events?
( the answer is some kind of no anyway. These were played from modizer and I don’t know how to export it) |
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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2990 |
Quoting redcrabDo you mean the various bossanovas running through the gfx compo, or my hand selected playlist of something like 1200 sids playing between events?
( the answer is some kind of no anyway. These were played from modizer and I don’t know how to export it) The latter, i guess. But aw, bummer. :|
(What's a modizer?) |
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Raistlin
Registered: Mar 2007 Posts: 694 |
Quote: Quoting redcrabDo you mean the various bossanovas running through the gfx compo, or my hand selected playlist of something like 1200 sids playing between events?
( the answer is some kind of no anyway. These were played from modizer and I don’t know how to export it) The latter, i guess. But aw, bummer. :|
(What's a modizer?)
I've used Modizer too .. it's a phone app that lets you listen to various chiptunes - C64, Amiga and more. Quite a dated app but it works. I'm waiting for JCH to make a DeepSID app with all the HVSC (and more) tunes included - we need this. |
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Skleptoid
Registered: Dec 2022 Posts: 4 |
Another behind-the-scenes question: what was the program that ran on the main projection screen, in between events? It featured a static Fjalldata 2024 logo taking up the top half of the display, while messages could be typed in a funky font on the bottom half (and scroll upwards, like a standard Basic screen).
Think I caught the name "announcer.prg" as the host was quickly flipping through directories on the U64, but don't see any utility named that here, or elsewhere. Seems very simple and useful... |
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hedning
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 4745 |
Quote: Another behind-the-scenes question: what was the program that ran on the main projection screen, in between events? It featured a static Fjalldata 2024 logo taking up the top half of the display, while messages could be typed in a funky font on the bottom half (and scroll upwards, like a standard Basic screen).
Think I caught the name "announcer.prg" as the host was quickly flipping through directories on the U64, but don't see any utility named that here, or elsewhere. Seems very simple and useful...
If I understand it correctly it is Fjälldata’s own announcer. Thus: It’s not for the public.
The ”funky font” is a variant of my DVD-R. |
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Raistlin
Registered: Mar 2007 Posts: 694 |
Some amazing releases from this party, congrats to all involved! There's clearly plenty of room for more parties than just X on the annual schedule :-) |
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redcrab
Registered: Aug 2011 Posts: 33 |
Quote: I've used Modizer too .. it's a phone app that lets you listen to various chiptunes - C64, Amiga and more. Quite a dated app but it works. I'm waiting for JCH to make a DeepSID app with all the HVSC (and more) tunes included - we need this.
Old maybe, but latest update was last week. It features HVSC, but unfortunately only updates the library once per year or so. But right now it’s HVSC#80 yes |