Index of sid/JCH/Non_JCH_Newplayer/



FileSTIL Commentary
Alpha_Centauri.sid    Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 7:04.
Back_to_Alpha_Centauri.sid    Composed in old JCH player 10.10, tune length is 6:04.
Beaty_intro.sid    Composed in old JCH player v10, tune length is 0:15.
Big_Bad_X-Mas.sid    Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 6:14.
Birthday.sid    A birthday song made for the Jewels demogroup. They were celebrating their group and wanted such a tune. The birthday tune in the beginning might be a Danish song. Composed in Laxity's player, tune length is 2:35.
Cant_Stop.sid    An introtune which became very popular in the United States. Composed in Laxity's player, tune length is 0:30.
Classic_Rhythms.sid    Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 8:08.
Darkness_III.sid    Composed in old JCH player 9.1, tune length is 0:51.
Darkness_IV.sid    The last song I did in the old player system. Also the only one not composed in Aegis Sonix, it was done in Sound Tracker on Amiga - yes, one of the first versions from Karsten Obarski. It was still converted using the old awkward system though. Composed in old JCH player 10.10, tune length is 4:43.
Dreaming.sid    Composed in old JCH player 9.1, tune length is 4:38.
Drum-demo.sid    Composed in old JCH player 9.1, tune length is 0:25
Experiment_6.sid    Composed in old JCH player 10.10, tune length is 0:04.
Experiment_6_v2.sid    Composed in old JCH player 10.10, tune length is 0:04.
Five_Minutes.sid    As the name suggests it was done in a hurry on Aegis Sonix. Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 0:51.
Fooled.sid    Introtune made in an experimental player called "Intro Player". The player took very little rastertime but suffered under too many compromises. I only made this tune in the player. Composed in JCH Introplayer, tune length is 0:51.
Gotta_Hurry_Up.sid    Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 2:09.
Gunfight.sid    I managed to code a complete Gunfight game in 1987-1988 - you know, the stuff with two gunfighters in each side of the screen shooting each other until one of them enters "BOOT HILL". This tune was made in "Aegis Sonix" - the only tune to be converted using the old method into Laxity's player. Composed in Laxity's player, tune length is 1:32.
Heavy_Thing.sid    Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 2:45.
I_Miss_You.sid    Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 3:30.
Illegal_Man.sid    After the music group "20CC" had been in the demo scene for some time, a sourcecode was hacked and spread on the american BBS. I managed to get a version of this sourcecode - and tried to fiddle with it. This is what came out of it. It was composed in assembler and changes after 15 seconds. Composed in 20CC player, tune length is 1:47.
James_Bond_Theme.sid    Conversion of a 007 theme found on a CD containing James Bond synthesizer conversions. Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 1:14.
Jewels.sid    Conversion of an old Nik Kershaw song. The first version of the old player to feature slide. Many of the tunes in this period didn't use any slide at all. Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 1:33.
L_L_L.sid    The first tune made in Laxity's. Not 100% my own composition since I left parts of the instruments and bassline intact (try to compare it with /Laxity/Ikari_Intro_Song.sid). Composed in Laxity's player, tune length is 0:53.
Last_One.sid    The last tune I made in Laxity's player until Laxity told me to stop using his player. I then began coding a new player system and later an editor as well. Composed in Laxity's player, tune length is 3:42.
Mad4.sid    Maduplec of "BUDS", a very prominent coder in the demo scene became quite an alrounder in the later C64 days. Making close to everything himself he painted the graphics, coded, composed and even made a music editor with his own player. He sent me a version of it to me for testing, and this is the result. The player takes very little rastertime. I remember that when I sent him the tune he told me it was "typically me". Composed in Maduplec's player, tune length is 1:32.
Mayday_v3.sid    Parts of the song was actually inspired by an old Manfred Mann song called "Stranded in Iowa". Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 6:45.
Moonlight.sid    This is the very first song I ever composed. It happened on Aegis Sonix on the Amiga. I remember I was very proud - today, I wonder why... Composed in old JCH player.
Need_You_Tonight_v1.sid    Conversion of the old Inxs hit. Later in 1989 I made another attempt because the demogroup Jewels wanted a better conversion. Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 2:36.
No_Birthday.sid    Shorter version of "Birthday" without the silly birthday song in the beginning. Composed in Laxity's player, tune length is 2:18.
Ode_to_the_64.sid    I tried to make a tune like Rob Hubbard's "One Man and his Droid", but the result was not too brilliant. Composed in old JCH player 6.4, tune length is 2:56.
Orion_Copy-Party.sid    Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 2:50.
Paw_Music_v2.sid    An introtune. The part from 00:20 was really a small excerpt from my "Alpha Centauri". Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 1:12.
Quick_Blast.sid    One of the better tunes in the period with the old player system. It was also the first tune to contain the typical "Hubbard"-snare which was a mixture of noise and triangle, swapped at each frame. Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 3:32.
Reincarnations.sid    Composed in old JCH player 10.10, tune length is 7:36.
Schh.sid    Composed in old JCH player 5, tune length is 2:47.
September.sid    Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 3:42.
Sharks_game.sid    The only real gametrack in the old player, containing 4 tunes. It was ordered by a German democoder (Typhus of Inxs) but was never used. Composed in old JCH player 9.1.
Sorry.sid    Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 3:34.
Speedy_Gun.sid    Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 2:30.
Train.sid    Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 2:38.
Typhus_1.sid    This is the only tune I did in Future Composer, made at the Dexion copy-party in 1988, the same party where I was told by Laxity to keep my hands off his player. The Future Composer was a hack editor on Charles Deenen's player and it arrived at this party for the first time. I tried it out once - and never touched it again. "Typhus" was the name of the german guy who also ordered the "Sharks" music in the old player. Composed in Future Composer, tune length is 0:46.
Yoko_Tsuno.sid    Has nothing to do with the cartoon character by Roger Leloup as such, only that I was quite fond of that cartoon at that time. Composed in old JCH player, tune length is 1:16.