schopenhauer101
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Posted: Jan. 27 2005,17:50 |
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Hi! Yes the topic title says it all! The higher dimensions of geekness i belive includes support for c64 music. XMMS-sid (Around 260Kb), simulates the c64 soundchip, the sidchip, very well indeed, and the sound of commando, ghost and goblins, last ninja, delta, wizball and all the rest of the classics makes my linuxsystem smell retro oldschool. Techno-ish stuff and electronica in all tastes is still being produced on the c64 and it sounds *alot* more groovy and skilled than it did back in the 80s. Try out some composers like Taxim, Grg, Agemixer, and Sonic. The chip songs are usually around 5 kb small and at http://www.hvsc.c64.org/ you can choose between 27.653 different sidchip-tunes. If anyone knows how to make a .dsl for xmms-sid or Xsidplay i will spread the word in the worldwide Commodore 64 community and welcome them to the wonder of DSL.
Take care/ Björn
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