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Rava Revisited   [2014]

Rava Revisited Released by :
Zirias

Release Date :
12 February 2014

Type :
C64 Music

Released At :
Longplay Music Competition 2014

Achievements :
C64 Music Competition at Longplay Music Competition 2014 :  #14

User rating:*****_____  5/10 (19 votes)   See votestatistics
******____  6/10 (9 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Music .... Zirias
Test .... Mr.Ammo of Success + The Ruling Company


SIDs used in this release :
Rava Revisited(/MUSICIANS/Z/Zirias/Rava_Revisited.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Dr.Science on 15 March 2014
i'm not sure about this one...has some very interesting parts, but others I don't like. But a very courageous approach to the compo!
User Comment
Submitted by ilesj on 14 March 2014
To be honest I don't like the tune. Considering that I'm surprised for how long I can just listen to it. So in that department this entry delivers, kind of.
User Comment
Submitted by bepp on 18 February 2014
Strange and interesting. Might fit a scary game of some kind ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by Zirias on 18 February 2014
do you mean the tool? it's created using goattracker.
User Comment
Submitted by onebitman on 18 February 2014
interesting approach with the sounds, sounds a little to "scary" to be listened in the long run. what did you use to make this?
User Comment
Submitted by Zirias on 14 February 2014
Thanks all for the nice comments!
@spider-j: the difference isn't huge cause I don't use much filtering -- but these long increasing and decreasing chords are too dominant on the 8580 (cutoff too high).
@"downvoters": (no offense here!) -- I'd appreciate a comment about what you didn't like, too. Maybe it's something I could improve on?
User Comment
Submitted by spider-j on 13 February 2014
I really like this! Keeps me hooked for at least 5 mins...
Imho could have some more turns in the long run, but I think that's just normal in this music style.
Btw.: sounds also good on 8580.
User Comment
Submitted by SIDWAVE on 13 February 2014
how nice, a tune with musicality and not just running a few simple patterns, and daring into sounds also, good use of 2x sounds. am really enjoying this. COMPOSER: please make more!
User Comment
Submitted by Fredrik on 12 February 2014
This is very intressting, I like it. Not like anything else. Sounds genuine
User Comment
Submitted by Zirias on 12 February 2014
meltingpot667, thanks a lot for the nice review. I'm pretty sure this can be done much better, from a technical point of view -- I'm just starting and I hope I find the time to practice with the SID. Surprising and confusing the listener was part of the concept (as well as the "ah-ha effect" when finally understanding the rythm of the main theme), but I guess some of the abrupt transitions really were too much. I appreciate all feedback, if something is really bad about the tune, please state that, too -- thanks :)
User Comment
Submitted by meltingpot667 on 12 February 2014
Call me crazy, but I think this is musically one of the most interesting releases on the scene in a while. All the abruptness and seemingly strange transitions make it sound refreshingly different to everything else.
User Comment
Submitted by Zirias on 12 February 2014
Yeah, I see, should have tried to get the transitions less abrupt, maybe like in minimal music ... next time ;)
User Comment
Submitted by cadaver on 12 February 2014
This starts off unfortunately, as you'd easily be led into believing it's just random notes whose durations have random errors. Once it continues it turns more interesting, if not still very listenable. There's several places where the rhythm just trails off and stops, as if the composer got bored :)
User Comment
Submitted by Zirias on 11 February 2014
Well, this is far from "typical" sid sound and it's my first serious attempt, but maybe someone still likes it ;)
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