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Aurora.sid | | "The first version I made on my Atari a few years ago and since I
love this MOD, I also had to make the C64 version. I was trying to
make the instruments sound the nearest possible to the original and I
was quite successful (also because I ripped the trumpet sound from
some DOS/ADSR tune - check /VARIOUS/A-F/ADSR/DOS/Pursuit.sid).
Sounds best on a real C64." (ZE)
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Close_To_Me.sid | | "This is probably my last tune ever made on C64 - finished in March
97. I really wonder why I did it in TFX 1.3 although v2.4 was already
finished..." (ZE)
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Fire.sid | | "A cover of an ATARI XL/XE music from an ugly german game, which was
really lame although it was quite new ('92 or '93). The music was
cool anyway :-)." (ZE)
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Fonttime.sid | | "Made for the font collection in Unreal's tooldisk 'Tooltime'. My
first original tune (not a cover) on C64 (November 95). Tooltime was
full of this tune - it was used in nearly all notes on the disk
because we didn't have any other tunes to use and we didn't want to
use the ripped ones." (ZE)
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Mountain_Bike.sid | | This was my first C64 tune made in October 95 and also the first
tune ever finished in our music editor TFX 1.0. It covers ATARI XL/XE
version, since I had an 800XE before C64. Anyway the C64 version is
nearly the same. Maybe if I had known that Adam Gilmore made it
also on C64, I wouldn't have covered it." (ZE)
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Partyzak.sid | | "IMHO my worst tune because I was absolutely out of inspiration when
doing it. I had to finish it during one afternoon since it was a
tune for our partyreport which was held on one weekend in spring 96
- and I also had to make a picture for that report on the same day. My
first tune made in an improved version of TFX - v1.3." (ZE)
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Wish_Me_Luck.sid | | Made for Ray's (Unreal's main coder and HQ) request. It was quite
an easy work to rewrite it (he recorded the module for me on a tape
since I didn't have PC yet) - it took me only 1 day and it's nearly
the same as the original. Made in February 1997. Sounds the best on
a real C64." (ZE)
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