Paul van der Valk was my hero, i dissassembled all his play-routines to the point where I felt I knew the guy! This one was the most sophisticated. Different waves (in a single instrument) for different octaves. And notes weren't coming off your standard boring scrolling grid but instead each channel was running it's own little computer program. I wonder if that was a compression technique or if it was actually authored like that...? Anyway, he was The King Of Chip Music and no mistake!
Ohhh thanks, I had forgot about this. I used to let this run for a long time just to listen to the music.
sigurdurf 8 months ago
Paul van der Valk was my hero, i dissassembled all his play-routines to the point where I felt I knew the guy! This one was the most sophisticated. Different waves (in a single instrument) for different octaves. And notes weren't coming off your standard boring scrolling grid but instead each channel was running it's own little computer program. I wonder if that was a compression technique or if it was actually authored like that...? Anyway, he was The King Of Chip Music and no mistake!
mrdisk0dav3 1 year ago
Good times... when even utilities had music. I think X-Copy II had music too? Any other apps/utilies?
Shocky303 1 year ago
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laffer35 1 year ago
Can you post the Imploder's Save Dialog Jingle, too?
Thunderblade64 2 years ago 2
Love the music :-)
Thunderblade64 2 years ago
OH DO I MISS YOU DEMOSCENE
:(
luminatec 2 years ago