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Diamond City Radio   [2022]

Diamond City Radio Released by :
Hermit

Release Date :
10 September 2022

Type :
C64 Music Collection

AKA :
Fallout4 Music Collection

Released At :
Function 2022

Achievements :
WiLD Demo Competition at Function 2022 :  #4

User rating:**********  9.7/10 (21 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Hermit of Samar Productions, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular
Music .... Hermit of Samar Productions, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular
  Nordischsound of Excess, Hokuto Force, PET SCIIENTISTS, Pixelbrei
  Shogoon of Elysium, MultiStyle Labs
Graphics .... Hermit of Samar Productions, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular
Help .... Chabee of SIDRIP Alliance


SIDs used in this release :
Civilization(/MUSICIANS/H/Hermit/Civilization.sid)
Crawl Out Through the Fallout(/MUSICIANS/H/Hermit/Crawl_Out_Through_the_Fallout.sid)
Easy Living(/MUSICIANS/H/Hermit/Easy_Living.sid)
End of the World(/MUSICIANS/H/Hermit/End_of_the_World.sid)
Fallout 4 Main Theme(/MUSICIANS/H/Hermit/Fallout_4_Main_Theme.sid)
I Dont Want to Set the World on(/MUSICIANS/H/Hermit/I_Dont_Want_to_Set_the_World_on_Fire.sid)
It's A Man(/MUSICIANS/S/Shogoon/Its_A_Man.sid)
Maybe(/MUSICIANS/N/Nordischsound/Maybe.sid)
Sixty Minute Man(/MUSICIANS/H/Hermit/Sixty_Minute_Man.sid)
Uranium Fever(/MUSICIANS/H/Hermit/Uranium_Fever.sid)
Wonderful Guy(/MUSICIANS/H/Hermit/Wonderful_Guy.sid)

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by Hermit on 13 September 2022
It's thanks to the SWP (portable) format exportable by SID-Wizard (took the idea from SDI in the past). So the SID-wizard SWP-player has only 1 instance in memory (a bit more bytes than standard player), and tune-datas (except GT ones) are in a relative/position-independent version all around in the memory, filling it up totally. Theye're like subtunes but all with its own orderlists and instruments. I didn't even have to use exomizer, so the tune-switching is instantenous (but there's no more memory for the planned lyrics).
(SWP was used in our Kerekes Band production too, I tink that is we recalled at the party.)

@Nordischsound: Thanks for the nice cosmetics and high-quality upload at Utube. The Maybe track is listenable many times because it's so retro-calming thanks to the filters and waveforms you used. The lead vocal resembles very much the Ink Spots singer's voice-timbre and technique.
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Submitted by vincenzo on 13 September 2022
I just realized this is a onefiler (yes, yes, now I remember you mentioned it at the party Hermit, but...). Extra kudos for squeezing all the stuff in.
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Submitted by Nordischsound on 13 September 2022
I've uploaded a video with mastered audio and added some bloomning and flicker effects to the screen so that it looks like a real screen. screenhttps://youtu.be/nT68H9ts-L8
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 12 September 2022
brilliant interface

[nitpicking]with joy#2 controls this would go to 11 ;)[/off]
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Submitted by Genius on 12 September 2022
What a cool player!! Now I have to listen to all those nice tunes first...
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Submitted by celticdesign on 12 September 2022
I need some NUka Cola now. Well presented and executed. <3
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Submitted by Nordischsound on 12 September 2022
Or we could do San Adreas Radio Stations, starting with K-Rose Radio 馃榿
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Submitted by Hermit on 12 September 2022
Oh, thanks very much in the name of all creators. These warm welcomes of the release are starting to add up to the desire for a sequel, but hopefully more tunes made by collaborators. I have 6 tunes on my mind which I'd like to hear in SID-form (and btw. wanted to cover for this MC): Pistol Packin' Mama, Way Back Home, Worry Worry (Hammond!), One More Tomorrow, Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall, Crazy He Calls Me.
There are so many good pieces on this Diamond City Radio playlist.
User Comment
Submitted by Laxity on 12 September 2022
So tastefully done. The best I've heard in a long time - but it's no wonder with the lineup of talent.
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Submitted by Yogibear on 11 September 2022
Cool layout and nice tunes!
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Submitted by vincenzo on 11 September 2022
Lovely and stylish production <3
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Submitted by Conrad on 11 September 2022
Brilliant collection! Well done Hermit / Shogoon / Nordischsound
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Submitted by JCH on 11 September 2022
These are really marvelous, great job.
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Submitted by Hermit on 11 September 2022
Even more fun facts (I like when cultures are crossing all around):
-If you like the beautiful End of the World Skeeter Davis song, you may check out a fingerstyle-guitar rendition of it that my ex bandmate Sandor Enyedi made recently when I showed him this tune.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H99oigYCwKw
He is a very established fingerstyle guitarist playing fully fledged music on a single guitar. This cover would never have happened if I didn't buy a PS4. Life has its mysterious ways.
(Thanks for liking it Shogoon, I think this heartful tune is one of the most beautiful of the DCR playlist, this alone gave me the strength to maximalize it.)
-Shogoon used up the whole wavetable-sequencer table for his wonderful contentful 'It's a Man' cover. Is it maybe a world's first in GoatTracker? :)
User Comment
Submitted by Sledge on 11 September 2022
So wonderful! Love it! Thanks!
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Submitted by Hermit on 11 September 2022
Thanks for the high appreciation of this MC, the hard work put into it by all of us is quite beneficial now. I should mention Chabee too here who gave me a lot of encouraging during the lengthy covering process. And of course this wouldn't happen without the material made by great composers and performers of the 1930s..1960s.

Fun facts:
-While I was whistling Civilization at my parents' house my Mother started to sing it in Hungarian. :) So it seems there was a Hungarian version (and maybe other versions worldwide) back in the miidle of 1900s. This was (and still is) a great hit.
-I wanted to put sync-scrolled lyrics into the production but without exomizing tunes and texts to fit into 64 kbytes it wasn't possible, so:
-There's a 'beauty spot' in the animated meter at high levels, which is the interrupt-vectors' graphical representation due to the graphic-data taking place at the top of memory. I felt better leaving it like this.
-Sorry for the lack of auto-advance. But you have the SIDs now for your fancy SID-player if you want continuous DCR experience.
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 11 September 2022
Excellent disk <3
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Submitted by ChristopherJam on 11 September 2022
Oh this is wonderful. Lovely tracks. gorgeous artwork, and all in a single file!
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Submitted by katon on 11 September 2022
Congratulations to everyone who took part in this collection. Super !
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Submitted by Isildur on 11 September 2022
Ah! This is awesome :D
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Submitted by Mythus on 11 September 2022
Lovely release and so many nice tracks to listen to!
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Submitted by Wile Coyote on 11 September 2022
Maybe (the ink spots) sounds damn good ^_^
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Submitted by Wile Coyote on 11 September 2022
Main title and I don't want to.. are my fav's. Neat GUI
I spent quite some time playing Fallout on the Playstation 3
User Comment
Submitted by Morpheus on 11 September 2022
Great production guys! Absolutely wonderful to hear a SID rendition of one of my favourite songs, I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire.
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Submitted by jab on 11 September 2022
Wonderful arrangements with very life-like instruments, great work! "Uranium Fever" is priceless :D
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Submitted by Shogoon on 11 September 2022
Fantastic job Hermit! „End of the world” is so beautifly done. I like also Billie Holiday cover. Thx for having me in the project.
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Submitted by Joe on 11 September 2022
Lovely looking and sounding collection!
User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 11 September 2022
Nice music-collection.
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