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Madlib Volume 1A [fm-yam]   [2022]

Madlib Volume 1A [fm-yam] Released by :
Xentax [web]

Release Date :
22 January 2022

Type :
C64 Music Collection

User rating:**********  9.8/10 (11 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Mr. Mouse of Xentax
Music .... Mr. Mouse of Xentax

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User Comment
Submitted by neoman on 24 January 2022
Incredible. Lots of new stuff for my FM-YAM. Thanks =D
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Submitted by fandenvoldsk on 24 January 2022
Wow! This is great!!
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Submitted by Mr. Mouse on 23 January 2022
Thanks guys, I'll keep this coming and expand on it. @Frantic, perhaps this would be a start in terms of finding documentation.

https://c64.xentax.com/index.php/documentation

And read up on this:
https://c64.xentax.com/index.php/15-testing-ym3812-register-wri..

And there's my source code for Edlib D00 files as well:
https://csdb.dk/release/?id=157163&show=summary#summary
User Comment
Submitted by Mibri on 23 January 2022
A very welcome update to what was already an awesome collection!

On the SID+FM tracker thing: such a tool would be a dream for sure, I would get some use out of it. In the meantime... what's stopping you cats from using Mr. Mouse's asm for combining SID and EdLib D00 files? It can be a little bit fiddly, but not *that* fiddly! Do it!
User Comment
Submitted by Max on 23 January 2022
Awesomeness again!
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Submitted by Frantic on 23 January 2022
Is there a (particularly) good description somewhere of the specs of those FM carts? What registers to write to, and what the parameters are, and so forth?
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 23 January 2022
Ray Manta: yes! That is badly needed. After that the tunes will flow!
User Comment
Submitted by Ray Manta on 23 January 2022
yes! When is someone going to do a SID / FM tracker to take advantage of FM carts ...
User Comment
Submitted by Thunder.Bird on 23 January 2022
What the mouse! Thank you so much for that :)
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 23 January 2022
OMG! The glory! :O
User Comment
Submitted by Wile Coyote on 22 January 2022
madlib_disk_21
Galaxy Force: Beyond the Galaxy
I adore this track :)

Check out the S.S.T. Band version.
https://youtu.be/DyyG7IacbkU
User Comment
Submitted by Mr. Mouse on 22 January 2022
VOLUME 1A (January 22nd 2022):

- Total Mad Library now holds 316 songs, check the included tab-separated text file for full list.
Added 3 Sega Master System disks with 88 songs from 11 Sega Master System games, converted from ym2413 to ym3812
Added 1 Arcade Music Disk with 39 songs from 6 Arcade games (ym3526 and ym3812) (see disks 21-24)
- Fixed a bug in the automatic play of next song that would cause a crash
- Enabled more than 10 songs per disks in MADLIB main program,
indicators on the side show up/down arrows as appropriate, to signal more songs up or down.
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