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Stomp Da Bonk   [2022]

Stomp Da Bonk Released by :
Lethargy [web], Singular [web]

Release Date :
2 January 2022

Type :
C64 Music

Released At :
The C64 Grand Tour Challenge - December 2021

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

Credits :
Code .... Visage of Lethargy
Music .... Vincenzo of Lethargy, Molecoola, Rebels, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular
Graphics .... Poison of Singular
Text .... Vincenzo of Lethargy, Molecoola, Rebels, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular


SIDs used in this release :
Stomp Da Bonk(/MUSICIANS/V/Vincenzo/Stomp_Da_Bonk.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Mibri on 14 January 2022
Another quality funk stomper with some clever little rhythmic touches. And respect to Vincenzo for staying classy on here... :D
User Comment
Submitted by vincenzo on 14 January 2022
Hehe, not today iAN :) I take this statement as a compliment. Thanks Dex.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 13 January 2022
what? :D OK, I'll go prepare the popcorn, drama detector went off scale with this bs statement.
User Comment
Submitted by DubDee on 13 January 2022
Straight ripoff from Linus Datalife Verbatim
User Comment
Submitted by TLF on 7 January 2022
Like this one a lot
User Comment
Submitted by vincenzo on 5 January 2022
@chris: I quickly checked it, this is how its phrased in SW1.8's Changelog.txt:
-Orderlist Separator NOP (Vincenzo's idea) with optional index number (orderlist-FX $F0..$FD)

It's basically just a separator command, does nothing else than gives you an option for better orderlist visualisation.
User Comment
Submitted by Chris Wemyss on 4 January 2022
Awesome tune yet again! What are these orderlist functions you mention of "spaces" and "F0-F9" as there's no mention of them in the manual? Any more sneaky things in SW that are undocumented? ;)
User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 3 January 2022
Great tune.
User Comment
Submitted by vincenzo on 3 January 2022
That's a new feature in 1.8 I especially asked Hermit to add to SW (type F0-F9). It helps with organizing the patterns and gives a better overview of track structure. Seeing the numbers only in the orderlist is... my musician brain tends to loose track of stuff :)
User Comment
Submitted by spider-j on 3 January 2022
Nice! You can do more with one chord than I can do with four XD

Also super interesting to see that there is functionality in SID-Wizard that I don't know of – like the "spaces" in the orderlist. Totally missed that feature until now.
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