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Opex One   [2020]

Opex One Released by :
The Syndrom

Release Date :
3 December 2020

Type :
C64 Music

Released At :
Filterless Single Channel Compo 2020

Achievements :
C64 Music Competition at Filterless Single Channel Compo 2020 :  #5

User rating:**********  9.7/10 (19 votes)   See votestatistics
**********  10/10 (8 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Music .... The Syndrom of Crest, The Imperium Arts


SIDs used in this release :
Opex One(/MUSICIANS/T/The_Syndrom/Opex_One.sid)

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by GH on 10 January 2021
super easy listening tune... can't help hearing some Axel F influences extra respect for staying 1x speed!
User Comment
Submitted by Brush on 4 January 2021
My ears are playing tricks on me. This is definitely NOT 1 channel tune. You're cheating Matthias, aren't you? :)
User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 2 January 2021
Very cool!
User Comment
Submitted by freℚvibez on 1 January 2021
This is the new gold standard for polyphonic single channel tunes! Rhythmically, funky, room to breathe, and also lovely harmonies. Top notch!
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 15 December 2020
For 1 voice it's cool!
User Comment
Submitted by Xiny6581 on 5 December 2020
So this is in a way 1-channel SID :)
Very impressive!
Love the chords and sweet vibe.
User Comment
Submitted by Conrad on 4 December 2020
I like it very much! :) Nice one Syndrom.
User Comment
Submitted by ZeHa on 4 December 2020
very nice! i consider it neither experimental nor "empty", it's just funky! (and remember, sometimes it's not the notes you hear, but rather those left out that create the funk ;)

having said that, now imagine what kinds of stuff you could still add with two more remaining channels :D
User Comment
Submitted by Eric Dobek on 4 December 2020
9/10. Fairly experimental in nature, with some unique sound mixing. Sounds a bit empty in a few places, but other than that, it does a lot with the limitations.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 3 December 2020
cool!
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 3 December 2020
Very good!
User Comment
Submitted by Flotsam on 3 December 2020
I was expecting bleep-bleep-zzzz-bzzzz stuff. This is a nice surprise and very well done - sounds bigger than it is.
User Comment
Submitted by F7sus4 on 3 December 2020
Absolutely impressive!
User Comment
Submitted by Shogoon on 3 December 2020
Super cool tune! Sounds better than some standard one;P But why so short? More please!
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 3 December 2020
Cool work!
User Comment
Submitted by Frostbyte on 3 December 2020
Impressive! Not just because you squeezed the tune so seemingly effortlessly into a single channel, but also because it is excellent.
User Comment
Submitted by psych on 3 December 2020
What Digger said. Great work!
User Comment
Submitted by Digger on 3 December 2020
Amazing! Hard to believe that's a single channel.
Flashback of your chords from '90s feels so nice Mattias. Moar please!
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