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Age of Heroes Complete (soundtrack)   [2019]

Age of Heroes Complete (soundtrack) Released by :
Saul Cross

Release Date :
31 March 2019

Type :
C64 Music

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... Saul Cross of RGCD


SIDs used in this release :
Age of Heroes(/MUSICIANS/C/Cross_Saul/Age_of_Heroes.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by saulc12 on 20 May 2019
Just to clarify the tune that was used for the loader (tune 12) was Shepherd, that can be found here:

Shepherd

This does not loop and does not show the same weird out of synch error.
User Comment
Submitted by saulc12 on 20 May 2019
hihi, weird, it must have become corrupted a little when importing the loader into the rest of the soundtrack as it shouldn't even loop and then one of the pattern lengths is off so it all goes out of synch. Hadn't noticed it but you know, what the hell, will leave it as is as a curiosity. AS errors go it is a weird and interesting one as it shows how bad music played out of synch across the different voices can be ;-)
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Submitted by Mr.Ammo on 17 May 2019
The ending of tune 12 is quite... erhm... interesting. From 2 minutes and 5 seconds til 2 minutes and 54 seconds.
User Comment
Submitted by saulc12 on 17 April 2019
I think the slightly over a boundary range (2 bytes) is as a result of incorporating the loader into the same .sid in that case lol
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 8 April 2019
As I only had to rip the title tune I can just guess iAN hints at range unnecissarily crossing RAM below BASIC ROM, range of $8000-$A001 (the .SID you upped) seems rather fishy/easy to hack down to $8000-$9FFF.

And what Yogi sez about "squeaky" might(!) be due to him only listening on some SID-Player on poor speakers or even cheap-o-headphones, in that case it's in fact got some annoying potential due to high frequency. On real hw or even on WinVICE with 8580 (no matter whether fast or reSID) with some proper bass headphones I had no such experience.

@Yogi stating "#8 is no more", it definetely _IS_ but only in normal/arcade mode (the map screen), not in challenge mode (linear game -> no map -> no mapscreen no tune #8). Dudes, our trainers are just a proof of our massive schlongs and not meant to be actually used, you philistines, cheating makes Baby Jesus cry ;)

BTT: I think this soundtrack's really epic, you keep getting better and better.
User Comment
Submitted by saulc12 on 8 April 2019
Not sure what is meant about the two bytes (Ian).

Not sure about the squeaky sounds either??
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 8 April 2019
Too bad of all those squeaky sounds and #8 isn't longer. Great potential here!
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 6 April 2019
The provided sid is not correct, as it has TWO (!) bytes at $a000 that won't be read normally. I'll fix it for HVSC inclusion.
User Comment
Submitted by DjS on 1 April 2019
Nice master of magic vibe :)
User Comment
Submitted by saulc12 on 31 March 2019
Soundtrack to the newly released Age of Heroes (includes loading tune). In game tunes are 2 voice only, while title, map, jingles, etc. use 3 voices.
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