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One Voice Matters Not   [2020]

One Voice Matters Not Released by :
EXclusive ON [web], MultiStyle Labs [web], Samar Productions [web]

Release Date :
6 December 2020

Type :
C64 Music

Released At :
Filterless Single Channel Compo 2020

Achievements :
C64 Music Competition at Filterless Single Channel Compo 2020 :  #7

User rating:**********  9.6/10 (18 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... Jammer of 1mandivision, EXclusive ON, MultiStyle Labs, PriorArt, Protovision, Samar Productions


SIDs used in this release :
One Voice Matters Not(/MUSICIANS/J/Jammer/One_Voice_Matters_Not.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by GH on 10 January 2021
great stuff.. after 1 minute things really get going..super sweet
User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 2 January 2021
Bass'n Bleeps galore <3
User Comment
Submitted by freℚvibez on 1 January 2021
I love this little tune with it's broken, but cute melody. Tonally very dense, but nevertheless very relaxed! Funky FX, too!
User Comment
Submitted by Steel on 24 December 2020
lame..... ;) haha.. insanity jammer style... winner! 1 more channel for sfx you would have sold tunes back then LOL.. love it
User Comment
Submitted by DivertigO on 19 December 2020
Catchy. Fun monophonic instrumentation.
User Comment
Submitted by w4rp8 on 7 December 2020
Very cool! Bass, bleeps, clicks and melody. The end really makes it round :-O
User Comment
Submitted by Shogoon on 7 December 2020
I think it's perfect, period.
User Comment
Submitted by F7sus4 on 7 December 2020
@Jammer: We've already discussed this, so just to be clear - I agree with all except the last word of your response. Some additional ADSR bouncing/modulations would fill the gap better. The way the bass sounds right now feels clunky. Once again, this is a tiny detail that got my attention at the very bottom of your great job. Salutes!
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 7 December 2020
@F7sus4: Perhaps, but it definitely makes things glue together properly.
User Comment
Submitted by F7sus4 on 7 December 2020
The concept of filling all subsequent gaps with static bass sound doesn't feel imaginative to me enough, I'm sorry.
User Comment
Submitted by psych on 7 December 2020
What JCH said. Crazy stuff!
User Comment
Submitted by JCH on 7 December 2020
Really impressive.
User Comment
Submitted by Flotsam on 6 December 2020
We obviously need compos that have even stricter rules!
User Comment
Submitted by .jetan/AI-supported Machine on 6 December 2020
I'm not surprised at all. ...a masterpiece, as usual.
User Comment
Submitted by Flex on 6 December 2020
very very cooool! In the hands of Jammer 1 channel with no filter is no limit at all. \o/
User Comment
Submitted by Eric Dobek on 6 December 2020
10/10. Pure mindfuckery, but the good kind. Really like the composition here.
User Comment
Submitted by Mixer on 6 December 2020
Achievement aside, it has hit potential.
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 6 December 2020
Naah, that's level easy ;)
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 6 December 2020
I'd go for something more minimal :)
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 6 December 2020
@Groepaz: How would you solve it otherwise with 1 channel and limited pulse code capacity? ;)
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 6 December 2020
That stakkato lead doesnt do it for me, interesting technique though :)
User Comment
Submitted by Isildur on 6 December 2020
WooooooooW!
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 6 December 2020
Wow! Who needs 3 voices?
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