513

(19 replies, posted in Atari)

jefftheworld wrote:

I know ProTracker has an ST port, but is it as good as the Amiga one?

I would advise this article:
http://www.atarimusic.net/atari-music-n … c0c65ad4ba

for classic ST owners.

Yo, Disaster. Good idea with the topic.

I was wondering for several years about the "1984" album from Anthony Philips.
It's electronica (with art-rock/progressive elements) however sometimes it's made on so ancient synthezisers and low-tek sounds that it sounds almost like casio-core.
I dunno. What do You think, guyz.

Or maybe I'm wrong? Hehe.

515

(7 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Awol wrote:

I am going to be in Europe from May 31st to August 3rd, mostly in the UK. I would like to visit: (,,,) Cardiff (...)

Cardiff, yeah. smile Look for Torchwood Agency. wink
If I go one day to Cardiff, I will surely go to the place they were making the series, hehe. smile

Yes, there is another "key" of sorting - more/less to make them sound as different as it's possible on beeper, one by one, to not to make the listenner bored. The truth is - most songs have been written in Orfeus or similar engines, it might make the listenners tired.

Thanx, it takes a lot of time to keep it up to date more/less. smile
I also added today: Mister Beep - "Where the hell is volume control?!?" chiptune.

Well, as for Alone Coder's work - there's a problem. sad His engine is a huge work but it still have some problems with a weird "flanger" effect. We dunno what is it but there is even a thread on WOS about it:
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/s … hp?t=29305

518

(12 replies, posted in Atari)

wink wink wink

Yo,

some new bigger update on my portal about music generated by Z80 chip:
http://z80.i-demo.pl/music.html

greetz,
Y

520

(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Yo,

the project will end up with entire small album on the computer. So finally I will post new links, without the ' sign in this song.

As for the Atari 8-bit digital software, I wrote an article about it:
http://www.atarimusic.net/atari-music-n … &t=113

I also added there a recording from Atari XL/XE's COVOX sound-card.

I hope it's useful. smile

521

(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Yes. The automaton removes ' sign from the link.
Grrrr.
You have to put into Your browser:

yerzmyey.i-demo.pl/xl_digital/Yerzmyey-RAVE'olution.mp3

with ' sign in the song's title.

Very strange.
Sorry for trouble.

522

(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Thx again, guys. wink
Actually I'm drunk even now! wink

Btw - that's what I ment talking about regular standard Atari 800 XL / Atari 65XE possibilities:
http://yerzmyey.i-demo.pl/xl_digital/Yerzmyey-RAVE'olution.mp3
(64Kb of RAM and one POKEY) ;-)

Best wishes!!
Yerz

523

(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Hehe, thx guyz, it surely much better welcome than I really deserve. smile smile smile

Well, it's possible I'll upload some stuff but don't want to spam the portal too much. wink So I would rather prefer to make something new and only then upload anything. wink
However the "Industrial fucking" case is different because there are still 4 more tracks in this style, so who knows. wink They're not exactly chiptunes but still real low-tek music (3 channels only, and 4-bit sound quality, hehe).

Btw, beware of mixing the grass and zombies. smile It might cause dangeours results. smile smile smile They can crawl from under grass. wink

But until I go back to ZX Spectrum chiptunes making, I have to finish my this year Atari low-tek music projects (one for pure ST 1Mb and one for XL/XE).
Not everyboy knows that pure YM chip in Atari ST can sound like that: http://ym_digital.i-demo.pl/YM_Digital-Retro.mp3 smile
Anywayz. Will have to finish these projects soon, heh.

Thank You again, guyz and have a nice day. wink
(I WILL have because in the evening I'll drink several beers. smile 5 at least smile ).

Greetzzzz,
Y

524

(29 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Yo! wink

I've just registered here, so wanted only to say "hi all"! wink

Greetz,
Yerz