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Song Information
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1987 Classic Cracktro EarlyMOD Gamemusic st-01 VideoRelated songs:
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Author: Karsten Obarski Red Sector Inc. [RSI]
Song Length: 4:21
Release Year: 1987
Song Status: Active
Song Source: Game
Song Platform:
AMIGA-MOD
Additional Information:
Karsten Obarski:
So, my very first finished Software ever, was this Soundtracker. The very
first game which used its playroutine and my very first Song on Amiga were the
Arkanoid Clone named "Amegas" programmed by this friend who forced me to do
it: Guido Bartels.
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Song Rating: 4.3 - Votes Placed: 139 View Voting HistoryA total of 86 users have this song on their favourites list.
Compilation / Remix Information
This Song Is Listed In The Following Compilations:
30 Years of Scenemusic 1986-2016
Amiga Crack Intro Tuneage
Bitjam Podcast #71
Remixes Based On This Song:
Amegas [a tribute to Karsten Obarski] by Gibs (Michael Gibs)
Amegas Electro Remake by Paul Blackford
Amegas (Remix) by Saga Musix (Johannes Schultz)
Amegas (Bit Arts' Mix 2018) by Bit Arts (Norbert Röcher)
Amegas Remixed by Hydlide (Ian Ford)
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User Comments
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platon42
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In the last pattern 10 in line 45 there are bogus triggers of instrument 1 in channels 2 & 3 without note, effectively overwriting the volume with that of instrument 1 (0x40) while "strings3" playing in channel 2 has a default volume of 0x26 and "analogstring" playing in channel 3 has 0x2c. Thus, the volume suddently increases at the end of the song. I guess this is a bug and was not intended. It might also be that the original Soundtracker did not update the volume when not triggering a note back in the days. One could fix that or leave it as is. I've also been fixing modules in the past that unintentionally used CIA timing due to Fxx commands with xx >= 20, before CIA timing was "invented". |
4 years ago | |
jxx
whuut? |
I don't typically like "call-and-response" type melodies between instruments. It usually sounds boring and droll. Occasionally a song will pull it off and be an exception to my preference... Amegas is more like a room full of instruments having different conversations, and it's awesome |
3 months, 2 weeks ago |