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Seeing is Believing (C64 SID remake)

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2008

In 1991, Martin Iveson (known as Nuke/Anarchy at the time) composed a brilliant Amiga tune for a demo called "Seeing is Believing" which was later used as an end-credits theme for a great Amiga game called "Son of Chuck Rock" (Chuck Rock II) if anyone can remember that game.

Back in January 2007, I remade this tune (100% copy) on the Commodore 64, using GoatTracker, which I then released at the Commodore 64 scene as an introduction to myself as a new c64 musician. A lot of sceners liked it and gave me some good feedback. I hope that many on youtube would do the same. :)

Here it is playing in GoatTracker itself, showing you how it was made as well as showing off how great this tool can be for c64 musicians.

If you'd like an actual .sid file (file playable in media players with a sid plug-in such as WinAmp) of this tune, you can either get it at:

http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=45254

or you can download the HVSC archive and look under the directory "MUSICIANS\C\Conrad\" (contains all of my current music made on the c64).

Enjoy!

p.s. Sorry if the sound on this video is not highest quality... blame the sh*tty youtube video converter for that! ;)

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  • Excellent Work :)

  • It's called Goattracker, and it's for the PC.

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  • were did you get this program, i love SID tunes, and i want to learn how they work, and perhaps attempt to create something my self :D

  • It rocks! Just made a hole in my room's roof.

  • Der gute alte 8bit Terror! :D

  • Will this work with the hardSID PCI versions, like the quattro?

  • hello where u get the instruments and the drums ?

  • i can really appreciate this remake, good job

  • I don't recognize the tune, but it's great. GoatTracker seems hard to understand...

  • That is excellent. Great conversion of a great track.

  • Tasty XD

  • Sounds stereo!

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