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The Musix Promo Demo   [1989]

The Musix Promo Demo Released by :
The Lightning Duo

Release Date :
September 1989

Type :
C64 Music Collection

Released At :
PCW Show 1989

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... MB 7447 of The Lightning Duo
  RAB
Music .... MB 7447 of The Lightning Duo


SIDs used in this release :
Animantix(/MUSICIANS/M/Mike/Animantix.sid)
Dimension(/MUSICIANS/M/Mike/Dimension.sid)
Enigma(/MUSICIANS/M/Mike/Enigma.sid)
Magnetic Fields IV(/MUSICIANS/M/Mike/Magnetic_Fields_IV.sid)
Taulabda Delta(/MUSICIANS/M/Mike/Taulabda_Delta.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by MB 7447 on 12 February 2012
It was basicly sampling the registers of the SID and crunching the resulting dump, the replayer didn't have to store sequences or instruments but just stream the values back to the SID ... We thought it was a quite cool and ultrafast trick :)
User Comment
Submitted by Hein on 22 October 2011
Quite interesting: The music routine is very fast, but it sounds not so good. The features are mentioned with a very commercially appealing text. Unfortunately, the emphasis is on the (only 11 rasterlines max) routine, not on the music. The routine doesn't look very flexible either. :) Deja vu.
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