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You Cool Bitch   [2012]

You Cool Bitch Released by :
G-Fellow

Release Date :
14 September 2012

Type :
C64 Music

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (4 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... G-Fellow of Civitas


SIDs used in this release :
You Cool Bitch(/MUSICIANS/G/G-Fellow/You_Cool_Bitch.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by G-Fellow on 6 October 2012
I did listen now to mostly all my tunes that I made the past months on my real C64 with SID 8580, they all good Oo, I thought the filters not good, but I was wrong, maybe two songs that sound not so good, I could release a update of this tunes soon. Thanks to Vice for such a good emulator, but on the real thing it did sound even better. But I'm happy that Vice Emulator exist!
I did test one day some of my tunes with 8580 (fast SID) settings in VICE, they did sound bad, because of this I was unsure if not all my filters in my tunes wrong. But I know now for sure best to compose in Vice is with 8580R5 3691 (reSID-fp), when you want use 8580 SID.
User Comment
Submitted by G-Fellow on 15 September 2012
Thanks Dr.Science and Dr.j for the nice words, good to have some "doctors" around when you are in a bad mood. :P Sleeping the last night already did help to get into better mood.

I buy definitive the 1541U-II, thank you for the hint Dr.Science!!!
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.j on 15 September 2012
Hey G-Fellow don't be frustrated bcoz of that. shit happens sometimes and it not such a big difference as ppl might think (if you are not a c64 musician)
all in all your tune is very nice. keep the good work!
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.Science on 15 September 2012
Yo G-Fellow. I think your tunes get better and better. I will listen to the mp3's now to get the feeling you wanted us to have with your tunes :-)

If you set up real C64, think about using a 1541UltimateII. It's a little expensive, but you don't need any extra-cable and even not a real drive. And data can be transferred from PC to C64 with a USB stick....
User Comment
Submitted by G-Fellow on 14 September 2012
Thank you bugjam! Ofcourse I'm not over night the pixel god. ;)

I found the woman picture in the net and added the text and the cat to it in a paint programm on PC and than I converted it with project one and added the "SID 8580" and "By G-Fellow" text to it and fixed some little bugs.

As you already sayd bugjam, it is only for presentation of the tune.

EDIT: I thought the filters of my tunes are wrong on a real C64, but they are good. This is what Dr.j and Dr.Science talking about. I did delete my old text here and write this now, that it make sence what Dr.j Dr.Science wrote as answer of my old text.

User Comment
Submitted by bugjam on 14 September 2012
Nice tune, and nice graphical presentation. Thumbs up!
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 14 September 2012
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