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Sucisap   [2022]

Sucisap Released by :
Artline Designs [web]

Release Date :
16 April 2022

Type :
C64 Music

Released At :
Revision 2022 Online

Achievements :
Mixed Music Competition at Revision 2022 Online :  #3

User rating:**********  9.6/10 (14 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Scorpion of Artline Designs, Origo Dreamline
Music .... Mutetus of Artline Designs, Onslaught


SIDs used in this release :
Sucisap(/MUSICIANS/M/Mutetus/Sucisap.sid)

Download :

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 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 26 April 2022
Bah, emulators... ;)
just enjoying it on unreal hardware,
great stuff
User Comment
Submitted by Scorpion on 19 April 2022
...update to the previous. It seems resetting VICE settings might cure the problem and thus this might not really be an issue in VICE itself.

Anyhow, that was my immediate reaction as I remember having this exact same problem myself some time in the past, however instead of debugging this further / fiddling with settings, I just updated to newer version of VICE and everything worked "out of the box".
User Comment
Submitted by Scorpion on 19 April 2022
"On a side-note, when playing the .prg via VICE x64 3.1 the visualizer only shows up for CH1 and CH2. CH3 fails to display anything?"

My understanding is that the music itself plays ok, however, the visualiser doesn't work for channel 3. This is a known issue with certain old VICE version(s), where reading channel 3 envelope from SID does not work as it does with the real thing. In order to save CPU cycles, the envelope value for channel 3 is read from the SID chip instead of running it through the envelope "simulator" which is done for channels 1 and 2.

This issue has corrected long time ago already, so updating to a newer VICE version should fix the problem.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 19 April 2022
It's already the 2nd comment you write telling you don't have a 3rd channel in Vice.
Your vice is not only very old but also must be mis-configured, 3rd channel works here, try Settings/Set default settings and retry.
User Comment
Submitted by Wile Coyote on 19 April 2022
This track has grown on me over the past few days.
Via Sidplay (through my Sony amp connected to my 30+ year old Bowers and Wilkins speakers) Sucisap sounds good, almost non C64 ^_^

On a side-note, when playing the .prg via VICE x64 3.1 the visualizer only shows up for CH1 and CH2. CH3 fails to display anything?
User Comment
Submitted by chabee on 19 April 2022
Best of the best! <3
User Comment
Submitted by Mibri on 18 April 2022
Excellent. Your handling of the 6581's fickle filter is something that I'll applaud all day long.
User Comment
Submitted by Brush on 18 April 2022
I simply love your songs. They are so varied and always tell a story. And that's what keeps me listening and wanting more. This particular one really gives me goosebumps from around 1:50. Please don't stop composing!
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 17 April 2022
Pretty cool!
User Comment
Submitted by vincenzo on 16 April 2022
This one has the Mutetus quality seal. Well done.
User Comment
Submitted by katon on 16 April 2022
VERRY GOOD !
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 16 April 2022
As usual, true harmonic feast <3
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