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Musik Run/Stop   [2014]

Musik Run/Stop Released by :
Mahoney

Release Date :
15 February 2014

Type :
C64 Demo

AKA :
Music Runstop

Released At :
Datastorm 2014

Achievements :
C64 Demo Competition at Datastorm 2014 :  #4

User rating:*********_  9.3/10 (61 votes)   See votestatistics
**********  9.6/10 (19 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Mahoney of Visa Röster
  The Human Code Machine of Masters' Design Group, Oxyron
Music .... Magnar Harestad of Censor Design
  Mahoney of Visa Röster
Graphics .... Mahoney of Visa Röster
  Prowler of Nectarine, Up Rough
  Veto of Arsenic, Oxyron
Text .... Mahoney of Visa Röster
Loader .... Krill of Plush
Sampling .... Mahoney of Visa Röster


SIDs used in this release :
Kapla Caves(/MUSICIANS/M/Mahoney/Kapla_Caves.sid)
Monophono(/MUSICIANS/M/Mahoney/Monophono.sid)
Musik Run/Stop(/MUSICIANS/M/Mahoney/Musik_Run_Stop.sid)
Syntax Error!(/MUSICIANS/M/Magnar/Syntax_Error.sid)
Wherever I Lay my Hat(/MUSICIANS/M/Magnar/Wherever_I_Lay_my_Hat.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Bacchus on 30 January 2023
Some people voted anything else than 10 on this. Some people are sick. This is epicness!
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Submitted by KAL_123 on 24 April 2020
Very good demo with great sample-techniques.
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Submitted by Oswald on 24 February 2017
keep coming back to this one because of the gorgeous soundtrack. thumbs up.
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Submitted by CJ Warlock on 9 August 2015
Awesome technical achievement with that sample routine! Congratulations to Mahoney and THCM. As a digi-composer myself (I used Reflextracker) I can really appreciate that much of a quality sample playback. And last but not least - thanx to all the guys for the demo. I like the gfx of the 4 dudes on stage during the scroller part. And their animated mouths are also nicely done.

How about writing an article on that sample playback routine/trick, Mahoney & THCM?
User Comment
Submitted by Magic on 25 August 2014
True passion, love, genius..
Keep em coming!
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Submitted by Magnar on 13 April 2014
Into the hall of shame, I hereby attach the sid files used in this marvelous production. It's really all about the work of wizardry with the cleanest samples ever by Mahoney, but never-the-less here are also the sids.
User Comment
Submitted by BHF on 28 March 2014
Wow ! almost had an eargasm at the party, incredible quality.
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Submitted by Magic on 26 March 2014
Respect for making this prod.

What's next to unleash in the old beast Mahoney? ;-)
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Submitted by Sith on 18 March 2014
The acapella part is sheer genius. I loved the opening voice as well with the cute eyes and mouth.
The chaotic graphics are unique and a nice novelty but please don't make a habit of it. lol
The last part was too long-winded for me but I do realize you wanted to show what you can do with a SID chip.
You set a new milestone for SID demos. Respect.
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Submitted by Response on 17 March 2014
I hear it, but I don't know if I believe it :)
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Submitted by Thunder.Bird on 7 March 2014
This is just so incredible unbelievable....
I headed to the next so-called mediamarket to buy a C64 breadbin to convince myself about the cool stuff here.
At least I reached future now \o/
User Comment
Submitted by taper on 1 March 2014
Never stop digging for hidden secrets in our old machines, Mahoney! :)
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Submitted by Cruzer on 28 February 2014
Cleanest samples ever. Amazing achievement!
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Submitted by linde on 22 February 2014
Writes to $d41b? Blasphemy! Really amazing stuff.
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Submitted by Steppe on 22 February 2014
Didn't run on my Ultimate-I, but worked fine on the old 128D-CR I had to reactivate because my last PSU for the breadbox seems to have gone to data heaven... Awesome samples, I love innovations like these!
User Comment
Submitted by Swallow on 20 February 2014
Nice Mahoney!! I really enjoyed this demo, so cool to see and hear new SID techniques. This one must involve finding one value for each combination of two samples, that means finding tens of thousands of values at least semi-manually. Will be really interesting to hear how you did that.. My hat goes off for you!
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Submitted by Karoshier on 20 February 2014
The length of the sampled audio is really remarkable, as well as the quartet part which is absolutely brilliant and crystal-clear, not to mention the scroll text. :)
The audio in the first talk part and in the last vocal song is however distorted. Same result in Vice 2.4 and on the real hardware with the old SID. Is this intended or is my SID broken? I am surely missing something here. Not having been at the party being the first item in the list.... :/
Thumbs up, Mahoney!
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Submitted by Jasmin68k on 20 February 2014
Works on my 1541 Ultimate 2 rev. C (the one where the SD card disappears a bit in the case) with official FW 2.6h.
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Submitted by robo on 19 February 2014
Had it running in VICE, these are the best samples I ever heard on the 64. But unfortunately it does not run on my 1541U2. I only see the first text screen, then it crashes...
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Submitted by Nitro on 18 February 2014
So awesome, waiting eagerly for the explanation of the magic inside :)
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Submitted by Yogibear on 18 February 2014
Fantastic! "Quartet" part is best!
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Submitted by HCL on 18 February 2014
I almost thought this would get the #1 place in that compo since the crows was totally going nuts when the demo ran. Awesome innovation as we have gotten used to when Mahoney is pulling the strings..
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Submitted by Bastet on 18 February 2014
Wat. o.o
In all the years, from simple beeps to the best synth music one can get to this the SID never ceases to amaze. Keep up the good work!
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Submitted by pby on 18 February 2014
I really like the visual style of the beginning. ...Reminded me of experimental (max/msp) video installations sometimes used to accompany idm tunes ...
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Submitted by F7sus4 on 17 February 2014
While I love the results of your SID research, I hate visual side of the, well, demo.
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Submitted by Bob on 17 February 2014
absolutely fantastic , that acapela is just mindblowing...
and ofcoz Kraftwerk Music non Stop allways kicking it!.
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Submitted by N3XU5 on 17 February 2014
lovely .. really lovely =)
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Submitted by Akira on 17 February 2014
Hearing that 44.1k part at the party place was gobsmacking!!!!
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Submitted by andym00 on 17 February 2014
That's amazing, and I'm dying to know how you've pulled that off now :)
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Submitted by Oswald on 17 February 2014
glitch & sound heaven.
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Submitted by Mr. SID on 17 February 2014
44.1kHz? What kind of witchcraft is this? I demand tech info! :)
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Submitted by Stainless Steel on 17 February 2014
samples.
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Submitted by wysiwtf on 17 February 2014
after rewatching the c64 prods i have to say this is my personal #1 from datastorm. not only because of audio wizardry but also because of fresh looking glitchy visuals.
User Comment
Submitted by Stone on 16 February 2014
Incredible sound quality. I'm looking forward to finding out how this works. Also: best scrolltext ever.
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Submitted by chatGPZ on 16 February 2014
yeah some tech info please!

also, it seems to work just fine in current VICE - what ancient version are you referring to? :)
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 16 February 2014
I second X-Jammer. This was my #1!
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Submitted by X-jammer on 16 February 2014
Jawdropping stuff! Always pushing the envelope. The response from the crowd was amazing on this one. Thanks for creating a great party atmosphere!
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Submitted by metalux on 16 February 2014
Very interesting. Some technical information would be welcome.
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Submitted by lemming on 16 February 2014
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Submitted by lemming on 16 February 2014

Fantastic demo. Antarctica is tough.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 16 February 2014
This is madness! Madness? This. Is. Mahoney!
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Submitted by Sounx on 16 February 2014
Very refreshing stuff. Love it!
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Submitted by Magnar on 16 February 2014
Mahoney, this is mindblowing. You always stuns and puzzle my mind with your releases ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Mixer on 16 February 2014
Another brilliant invention presented in a very Mahoneyish way :D
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Submitted by Inge on 16 February 2014
Seriously, Mahoney never ceases to impress me. Great stuff!
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Submitted by Beastifire on 16 February 2014
Wow! Def 9/10!!
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Submitted by Doc Strange on 16 February 2014
The "a cappella" part is awesome.
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.Science on 16 February 2014
Freaky Stuff! Me likes.
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