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2004-07-21 17:18
Chosy
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Where to start?

hey guys.. i have just set up my commendore 64 to start makeing chiptunes and demos..

but how to do?
do need a speacial programm, or is it all codes?


could some one please give me some hints?

-thx
2004-07-21 22:41
SIDWAVE
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Hi, for music, try SDI, sid does it by grg+gt, just use the search in this site. get v 1.9

also get the sdi packer

and get turbo assembler for coding

and RTFM of the tools, just once to begin with, then you know what they can, and will remember a few things when you try them the first time.
2004-07-22 08:30
Steppe

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SDI 1.9??? ;-)
2004-07-22 10:13
Oswald

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for coding take a look at here:

http://www.fairlight.to/

click docs
2004-07-22 10:52
Chosy
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i wanna make mod and xm tunes.. if its possible on commendore?

!thx for link :)
2004-07-22 11:13
Steppe

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Obviously you're trying to fool us. *PLONK*
2004-07-22 11:24
Chosy
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huh?

what you tlaking about im not tryign to fool any.. i just asking for some help how to make mod and xm tunes

thosechitunes

and later those demos
2004-07-22 11:58
Graham
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how would you store 2 MB of samples in a 64 KB memory? and how would you mix 16 channels of samples with a 1 MHz 8 bit cpu? there is no possibility to play XMs on a c64, and there's also no possibility to play MODs on c64...
2004-07-22 12:09
Oswald

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graham:have you have heard of modplayer ? if my memory serves right it works on a stock machine aswell.
2004-07-22 12:16
SIDWAVE
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Quote: huh?

what you tlaking about im not tryign to fool any.. i just asking for some help how to make mod and xm tunes

thosechitunes

and later those demos


You're in the wrong site man, this is C64 !

To make tunes on PC, a very good prog is Renoise.
www.renoise.com

Use forum on Renoise website to get more help.
Always read the doc :-)
2004-07-22 12:21
CreaMD

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Quote: i wanna make mod and xm tunes.. if its possible on commendore?

!thx for link :)


Making mods on C64 not possible
Making XM tunes on C64 not possible

making SID tunes (3 channels chip music ) on c64 is possible. Making SID tunes on PC (in tracker-like editor) is possible (in an editor called Goat Tracker)

for your info: questions concerning making XM and MODS on C64 are showing that you are quite ignorant as far as Commodore64 is concerned.

roman
 
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