It's made using the old Commodore 64sid chip. The song is "Drum Fool" by Jammer. All the music in S7 is snagged from these brilliant musicians who still write music on a 30 year old computer system.
Hey how did you actually convert these to wave files? I tried using Sid Play's Save As.. but it only converts 30 seconds of a song. Also, I noticed sid play autoloops the songs.... i couldn't tell when the drum fool one even ended - I played it for 20 minutes before stopping it.
What is this music? it is quite interesting/
QuadX 2 years ago
It's made using the old Commodore 64sid chip. The song is "Drum Fool" by Jammer. All the music in S7 is snagged from these brilliant musicians who still write music on a 30 year old computer system.
MZSlip 2 years ago
Wow, that's neat. Did you buy said music, or did you download it for free?
QuadX 2 years ago
You can dl it for free! Just google the "Complete HVSC v51 ". There's also a link to SID play2.5 on that page too which is the player
Jammer's music should be in the "Various" folder. If you grew up on the C64 like I did this should bring back some memories :)
MZSlip 2 years ago
Hey how did you actually convert these to wave files? I tried using Sid Play's Save As.. but it only converts 30 seconds of a song. Also, I noticed sid play autoloops the songs.... i couldn't tell when the drum fool one even ended - I played it for 20 minutes before stopping it.
QuadX 2 years ago
If you go under the settings tab you've got some options for wav files. Just make your changes there.
. . .pretty vast library in that collection huh?
MZSlip 2 years ago