@CyphenPhsyX First you need to get yourself a C64 and then you have to ask the author of the song Matt Gray whatever program he used back in the days. :P Or get the THX tracker, guess you could come up with a similar sound using that on a modern computer today.
well you can use emulators, but as for c64 go, everyone of them accually produced a slightly different sound. so you can make the music, but for the experience you will need your own c64 you can bond with.
@CyphenPhsyX those amazing sounds you are hearing come from a sid,syd ? machine they are still used occasionally in modern pop songs and you can hear that thickness instantly recognizable
Just get SidPlayer for whatever platform you are using, and HVSC (high-voltage sid collection) and you can play all the nice c64 tunes in very well emulated environment!
Yeah I know.. the program I used to record it into wav is limited to 4 min of recording for sid files wich sucks. Deliplayer I think its called.. good player for exotic formats on the other hand.
Its pure C64 magic!
1xWertzui 8 months ago
@Jarren202 I have it myself but thanks anyway.:)
Ariath77 1 year ago
@Ariath77 @Jarren202 i demand u both to upload the end of this song in the video!! :)
debelabibica 8 months ago
@debelabibica I´ll guess I can upload it again. The full version and with a little bit more hq sound is surely appreciated among fans like us. :)
KiiiiingOfPaaain 8 months ago
True LEGEND !!!! AWESOME MUSIC !!!!
evermaxa 1 year ago
how do you make music like this? which program ?
CyphenPhsyX 1 year ago
@CyphenPhsyX First you need to get yourself a C64 and then you have to ask the author of the song Matt Gray whatever program he used back in the days. :P Or get the THX tracker, guess you could come up with a similar sound using that on a modern computer today.
KiiiiingOfPaaain 1 year ago
@KiiiiingOfPaaain
cheers :) i got FLstudio got some short songs that i made but they not as oldskool =P
this is simply awesome =P
CyphenPhsyX 1 year ago
@KiiiiingOfPaaain
well you can use emulators, but as for c64 go, everyone of them accually produced a slightly different sound. so you can make the music, but for the experience you will need your own c64 you can bond with.
Hascuce 1 year ago
@CyphenPhsyX those amazing sounds you are hearing come from a sid,syd ? machine they are still used occasionally in modern pop songs and you can hear that thickness instantly recognizable
dobsondale 1 year ago
Awesome!
Jarren202 1 year ago
unbelievable what they managed to pull out of the SID music chip
McLarenMercedes 1 year ago 3
Just get SidPlayer for whatever platform you are using, and HVSC (high-voltage sid collection) and you can play all the nice c64 tunes in very well emulated environment!
DragstMan 1 year ago
Last Ninja soundtrack is legendary. Too bad the following levels ain't got a theme that beats this one.
FlowerFlo1983 2 years ago 3
From 3:32 and forward is spine chilling. Too bad the end is missing.
Ariath77 2 years ago
Yeah I know.. the program I used to record it into wav is limited to 4 min of recording for sid files wich sucks. Deliplayer I think its called.. good player for exotic formats on the other hand.
KiiiiingOfPaaain 2 years ago
@KiiiiingOfPaaain hmm I'm thinking this would be a good way of making a c64 mix cd for my car :p
rovercrew 1 year ago
@Ariath77 I have the full 5:40 track if you'd like me to send you it.
Jarren202 1 year ago
Nice sound!
cornelisvv 2 years ago