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Anticitizen 64   [2021]

Anticitizen 64 Released by :
NecroPolo

Release Date :
30 April 2021

Type :
C64 Music

Released At :
The C64 Grand Tour Challenge - April 2021

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Visage of Lethargy, Padawans
Music .... NecroPolo of Avatar, Hokuto Force, Level 64, SIDRIP Alliance
Graphics .... Poison of Singular
Text .... NecroPolo of Avatar, Hokuto Force, Level 64, SIDRIP Alliance


SIDs used in this release :
Anticitizen 64(/MUSICIANS/N/NecroPolo/Anticitizen_64.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 30 April 2021
Hehe, yes.. this was configured in a somewhat strange way, although it doesn't matter in the end of course as it sounds great! :) Calling 1003 includes executing both sequence parsing code and sound parsing code. Calling 1006 only executes sound parsing code. So this tune is... well.. not 0.5x (Ian is right about that) as the sound engine is running at 1x speed here. It is only the sequence parsing code that is called half as often in this particular case. :) By default both sequence parsing and sound parsing is 1x in defMON, as in most other editors.
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 30 April 2021
Oh, my... That kicks! :D And notch filtering really gives it a flavour <3
User Comment
Submitted by Mibri on 30 April 2021
Some really interesting filter antics here! Has a cool, gritty industrial thing going on. It makes me want to give defMON a go some time...
User Comment
Submitted by NecroPolo on 30 April 2021
defMON is quite a UFO (but fun also). It has a real-time BPM adjusting feature, supporting goto80's live acts maybe. Just a wild guess by a non-coder: maybe this strange multiple address call behaviour has something to do with it?
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 30 April 2021
ok, cool.
btw now that I looked at it better, it's not really 0.5x because $1006 ALSO calls $1022 (the address pointed by $1003) so it's alternate calls to $1003 alone and $1003 + something else.
User Comment
Submitted by NecroPolo on 30 April 2021
SID verified, healthy and kicking (y) Sir you're awesome. Again, as dosens and dosens of times already during the past decade: thanx iAN!
User Comment
Submitted by vincenzo on 30 April 2021
To me it sounds good, NecroPolo will tell if he can hear any glitch in it.
Thank you, iAN.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 30 April 2021
See if the added .sid plays correctly for you, I think it's ok.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 30 April 2021
After a brief analysis seems this one is a normal 1x tune but requires to flip/flop call alternatively $1003 and $1006 at the same rasterline. Could be seen as a 0.5x tune
.C:7258  EE 5C 72    INC $725C
.C:725b  A9 01       LDA #$01
.C:725d  6A          ROR A
.C:725e  B0 06       BCS $7266
.C:7260  20 03 10    JSR $1003
.C:7263  4C 69 72    JMP $7269
.C:7266  20 06 10    JSR $1006
.C:7269  A9 00       LDA #$00
.C:726b  8D 20 D0    STA $D020

I'll prepare a sid now
User Comment
Submitted by vincenzo on 30 April 2021
As "usual", the .D64 contains both GTC release.
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