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2006-07-24 08:15
Bamu®
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Player detection for sidplay...

Hmmm, shouldn't it possible to include a kind of player detection in sidplay?
Plus a detection of the speed? (2x, 3x,...8x...)

 
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2006-07-26 20:01
Bamu®
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You old scener guys just wanna protect any abuse.
2006-07-26 20:04
Graham
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Nata: You obviously have not understood a single bit about 1980's scene.
2006-07-26 20:05
Stainless Steel

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I cant help to notice, nata you kinda just pissed on laxity, maniacs of noise and vibrants all together.

In the aftermath you singlehandedly also managed to bring half
of the CSDb users up against you. Im impressed :-)

I think, not even wanderer managed that so quickly ..

No hard feelings though, you have your opinion and you defend it, no matter what. I like that. Though, I absolutely can not agree with you. But thats democracy.

Cheers!

2006-07-26 20:07
Stainless Steel

Registered: Mar 2003
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I cant help to notice, nata you kinda just pissed on laxity, maniacs of noise and vibrants all together.

In the aftermath you singlehandedly also managed to bring half
of the CSDb users up against you. Im impressed :-)

I think, not even wanderer managed that so quickly ..

No hard feelings though, you have your opinion and you defend it, no matter what. I like that. Though, I absolutely can not agree with you. But thats democracy.

Cheers!

2006-07-26 20:15
CreaMD

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 3057
Nata, I will quote my very good virtual friend now. Take it as a well meant advice for you:

It would be very wise to just shut up and compose.

Do it for yourself, for me and everybody else in the C64 scene. It will be good for you. People will eventually forget that you were such a shallow-brained jackass insulting decent and humble oldcomers like Laxity.
2006-07-26 20:17
tlr

Registered: Sep 2003
Posts: 1790
There were many people doing music in Hubbards player.

Among the more famous early ones is Jeroen Kimmel (Red) of The Judges.
Check out Crazy Sample II or Red Hubbard for example.

All done in a ml-monitor ofcourse, but that's the way you did it too Laxity, no? :)
2006-07-26 20:24
Graham
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Well every good scene musician used Hubbard's player back then because it was the only good player which had an editor available (a hacked one though).
2006-07-26 20:32
tlr

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Quote: Well every good scene musician used Hubbard's player back then because it was the only good player which had an editor available (a hacked one though).

If you are referring to Predators (Geir Tjelta) Hubbard editor, it was released in 1988.
Before that, ml-monitor. :)

Even I tried to do some music in Hubbards routine, but I didn't know how to compose very well back then, so it was pure crap. :)

Drake did some Hubbard remixes by only manipulating the original song which you can hear in Turbo Hack V1.

Also, isn't the song in File-Compactor III [dutch] actually a remix of Hubbards Formula One Simulator in Hubbards routine?
EDIT: found it in Hubbards own Final Synth Sample II.
2006-07-26 21:17
Rough
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Wasnt there a tool by Elysium which detected players? cant remember the name and its not listed here.
2006-07-27 01:34
Stryyker

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 468
Quote: Why does this bother you? Hmmm? :P

And why some people here think that everything I ask is only for me? Hmmm?
It has nothing to do with "gimme gimme gimme". I want to keep the things alive with my (crazy) ideas. (Just look to the glorious GT2 thread) :)

I'm not sure how often, but I've told it so many times: I'm not a coder and never will become one.


Ps: Anyway, maybe it's time to extend my ignore list. :P

---

*By the way*

@Laxity
Wasn't it a bit looserish to steal & use Hubbards player?
Ok, others as well ripped his *PLAYER*, but I can't see any justification for this.
It's interesting so see that the most people ignore this abuse.

---

@Cadaver: Hmmm. It seems that VacSID does not work here in my DosBox.
I get the following error when I start it:

ROMSID: UNRECOVERABLE ERROR#3 OCCURED
MODULE [UNKNOWN]

Anyway it's not too important... :)



You say Laxity using Rob's player is piracy and other shit. So you prepared to say that about yourself? You don't code the player code used in anything you release.

If anything you've basically insulted almost every person that created music on C64 as most never coded the player they used.
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