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Triangle My Amelie [2018] |
Released At :
$11 Music Compo
Achievements :
C64 Music Competition at $11 Music Compo : #14
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User Comment Submitted by iAN CooG on 19 March 2018
f7sus4: i'm not going to repeat at nauseam, you have clearly no idea what you're talking about, the 2 files are different both in displayer and in music data, get someone teach you how to compare 2 files and see by yourself.
Get your shit correct before releasing it, and take this as a lesson.
Also stop trying my patience. End of discussion. | User Comment Submitted by F7sus4 on 19 March 2018
@iAN Coog: For your information, you duplicated the same entry. The only difference was the player not having the visual glitch, which is basically me picking up the wrong file from the disk. "Common Sense for Dummies part I" | User Comment Submitted by iAN CooG on 19 March 2018
The original download created on 16/2/2018 has been replaced multiple times (6 times at least, on 08/3/2018 and 10/3/2018) with different player AND different music inside.
This is not how it works here and it's not allowed. New release -> New entry. If you make a different/revised version for the compo, simply put the entry out of compo, create new entry and place that one in the compo instead, if the organizer allows it of course.
Restored original download link, removed the fuckedup RSID which is not even required as download (proper 8x PSID is made from the prg and it's in HVSC update) and created an entry for the new version made on 10/3/2018 here: Triangle My Amelie (V2)
Entry locked to avoid further tampering. | User Comment Submitted by Linus on 15 March 2018
Challenging, even for the Warp boys, but damn ... lovely stuff and interesting instruments programming. Only wish it was longer. | User Comment Submitted by DjS on 13 March 2018 User Comment Submitted by Wiklund on 11 March 2018
Super amazing sounds. 10/10!!!!! | User Comment Submitted by ilesj on 11 March 2018
Fricking cool player (screen) that .. fits! | User Comment Submitted by psych on 11 March 2018
Truly experimental stuff. Brave attempt. | User Comment Submitted by Isildur on 3 March 2018
@Ian Coog, it's not random. | User Comment Submitted by LMan on 3 March 2018 User Comment Submitted by iAN CooG on 3 March 2018
Maybe it's time to compose music instead of random noise.
@Celtic: now you have a comment from me, I felt like it was pulled out forcedly, but I had to say it :D | User Comment Submitted by F7sus4 on 21 February 2018
Maybe it's about time to start listening to Autechre and Swans, instead of casual Dane and Hubbard only. :-) | User Comment Submitted by Vaz on 21 February 2018
Interesting experiment, but I can't really define it "music". | User Comment Submitted by CreaMD on 19 February 2018
I was afraid I'm running at warp. | User Comment Submitted by Joe on 18 February 2018 User Comment Submitted by spider-j on 18 February 2018
Mh. "Challenging" ;-) Even as an early Sonic Youth & Einstürzende Neubauten fan I'd wish for just a tiny bit more structure in the composition :-) But of course sounds are ace - no doubt about it. | User Comment Submitted by chatGPZ on 16 February 2018 User Comment Submitted by Isildur on 16 February 2018 User Comment Submitted by Mr.Ammo on 16 February 2018
In the sound department I think it very good, but music-wise it's really awful. Now what score to give this tune. Will need sleep on it ;-) | User Comment Submitted by Digger on 16 February 2018 User Comment Submitted by Smasher on 16 February 2018 User Comment Submitted by celticdesign on 16 February 2018
Now I am most curious about Ian C's comment. Nice FX approach though. | User Comment Submitted by Flex on 16 February 2018
Interesting instrument approach indeed. Not much composing, though.. Nice to see you releasing, finally. :-) | User Comment Submitted by Jammer on 16 February 2018
Great use of testbit at arbitrary intervals! I'm especially impressed by this pseudo PWM. Very inventive! <3 | User Comment Submitted by Hate Bush on 16 February 2018
very interesting approach to the instrument programming, doesn't sound trianglish at all. my favourite in the compo so far. |
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