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celticdesign
Registered: Oct 2005 Posts: 152 |
the ocean music editor
hi sceners,
just a short question.
i remember a interview with the migthy martin galway.
as far as i can remember he mentioned a music-editor from the ocean company he worked with. have anyone of you seen it around? or does this
tool never reached the public?
give me a shout if you know more!
thanks
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Nafcom
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 588 |
The man to ask here is Frank Gasking (Enigma). He has the sources of a lot of Ocean stuff, if not even all. And if he does not, his connections to the old C64 companies might come in handy! :) |
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T.M.R Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 749 |
There's not an editor, Galway worked straight to source code via an assembler. Matt Cannon had a go at learning it at one point, there's a "remix" of the Rambo loader in the HVSC he did but he didn't get much further into understanding the driver to compose with it. |
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Hein
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 964 |
Maybe you are referring to this page:
http://gtw64.retro-net.de/articles/Ocean.php
Its not the Galway editor, its the Dunn 'editor' though. |
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T.M.R Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 749 |
Yup, don't remember Galway's source being released although i know a few people have it; the Street Hawk SIDs released when Project Galway came out were assembled from the source files - some of Galway's work disks have survived.
Edit: here's the order info for Project Galway; Boz had to write a cross assembler to use Galway's source so i'm assuming more than just Street Hawk was found.
http://www.c64audio.com/productInfo.php?cat=PG01 |