Identify this music?

2016-05-03 Thread Andrew Collier
Hi all, The Sam's FaceBook group recently drew my attention to this archive of over 600 Etracker tunes, which was quite fun and brought back the memories. Worth a visit, and it will always help to have more votes in the ranking system: http://zxart.ee/eng/music/top-100/sam-coupe/ Quite

Re: source of a music track

2007-07-30 Thread Andrew Collier
On 29 Jul 2007, at 22:54, Simon Cooke wrote: It's from the soundtrack to John Carpenter's The Fog - composed by John Carpenter http://forums.finalgear.com/showthread.php?t=20392 That's the badger. Thanks. Cheers, Andrew -- --- Andrew Collier http://www.intensity.

RE: source of a music track

2007-07-29 Thread Calvin Allett
m/showthread.php?t=20392 > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Andrew Collier > Sent: 07/28/2007 5:14 AM > To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no > Subject: Re: source of a music track > > > On 28 Jul 2007, at 11:59, D

RE: source of a music track

2007-07-29 Thread Simon Cooke
:14 AM > To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no > Subject: Re: source of a music track > > > On 28 Jul 2007, at 11:59, Dan Dooré wrote: > > > Andrew Collier wrote: > >> Hi all, > >> The music on Fred 34, E-Tunes, 4th track (Andy Monk - > >> "Untitled") ... do

Re: source of a music track

2007-07-28 Thread Andrew Collier
On 28 Jul 2007, at 11:59, Dan Dooré wrote: Andrew Collier wrote: Hi all, The music on Fred 34, E-Tunes, 4th track (Andy Monk - "Untitled") ... does anybody know if that's an original composition, or based off something else? Sounds like Faithless - Drifting Away (Para

Re: source of a music track

2007-07-28 Thread Dan Dooré
Andrew Collier wrote: Hi all, The music on Fred 34, E-Tunes, 4th track (Andy Monk - "Untitled") ... does anybody know if that's an original composition, or based off something else? Sounds like Faithless - Drifting Away (Paradiso Mix) to me which is used a lot on th

RE: source of a music track

2007-07-27 Thread Steve Parry-Thomas
Sounds like bits from Andy Pickford's music or Bekkie Williams. Spt. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew Collier Sent: 27 July 2007 21:58 To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Subject: source of a music track Hi all, The music on Fr

source of a music track

2007-07-27 Thread Andrew Collier
Hi all, The music on Fred 34, E-Tunes, 4th track (Andy Monk - "Untitled") ... does anybody know if that's an original composition, or based off something else? Because I'm pretty sure I heard it being played at the start of the recent Top Gear North Pole

Re: Fuxoft music

2005-04-07 Thread Stuart Brady
ot;.) I've just listened to the original SID version using sidplay. Some of the instruments make my ears bleed. Sure, the SAM's sound may be more simplistic, but I feel it works better, mainly because 'beepy' music doesn't seem quite so painful. The bass (well, not

Re[2]: Fuxoft music

2005-04-07 Thread Andy Chandler
Cool tune ! Nice one. Shame that app is only for Mac. I think the closest for the PC would be Acid Pro or FlStudio? While on the subject of updating tracker-music the closest E-Tracker-type program I've found for the PC is the ModPlug Tracker at http://www.modplug.com/modplug/index.php3?se

Re: Fuxoft music

2005-04-07 Thread Andy Chandler
:29 PM, you wrote: Aley> All Fuxoft music lovers, go there: Aley> http://www.fuxoft.cz/tmp/dl/mp3/remixes/ Aley> There are some new remixes of traditional chip tunes, all done by Frantisek Aley> Fuka/Fuxoft. They are all in mp3 format, but the sound is classic ... :-) Aley> Which

Re: Fuxoft music

2005-04-07 Thread Ian Spencer
Hi Frode, no problem if you want to host them on NVG. Ian - Original Message - From: "Frode Tenneboe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 9:47 AM Subject: Re: Fuxoft music On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 01:05:46 +0100 Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Fuxoft music

2005-04-07 Thread Frode Tenneboe
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 01:05:46 +0100 Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Apr 5, 2005, at 7:28 pm, Aley Keprt wrote: > > > Which one do you like the most? :-) > > I think I prefer hubbard_bytefest.mp3 - if only for the nostalgia > factor... Was this _only_ Hubbard tunes? Somehow I associ

Re: Fuxoft music

2005-04-06 Thread Andrew Collier
On Apr 6, 2005, at 2:03 am, Simon Cooke wrote: Nice work! What did you use to do that? Thanks! I used Logic Express, which is sold by Apple (they bought eMagic a couple of years ago) and is now their middle-of-the-road audio sequencer, above GarageBand. If you were running a studio you'd p

RE: Fuxoft music

2005-04-06 Thread Simon Cooke
Nice work! What did you use to do that? -Original Message- ... ever since getting the audio CD on the front of Sam Revival 11 (great work, by the way, Colin!) I had been wondering what some of the old E-Tracker (etc) music would have sounded like without the technical restrictions of the

Re: Fuxoft music

2005-04-06 Thread Andrew Collier
On Apr 5, 2005, at 7:28 pm, Aley Keprt wrote: All Fuxoft music lovers, go there: http://www.fuxoft.cz/tmp/dl/mp3/remixes/ There are some new remixes of traditional chip tunes, all done by Frantisek Fuka/Fuxoft. They are all in mp3 format, but the sound is classic ... :-) Which one do you

Fuxoft music

2005-04-05 Thread Aley Keprt
All Fuxoft music lovers, go there: http://www.fuxoft.cz/tmp/dl/mp3/remixes/ There are some new remixes of traditional chip tunes, all done by Frantisek Fuka/Fuxoft. They are all in mp3 format, but the sound is classic ... :-) Which one do you like the most? :-) /--- Aley

Re: Mod music from Fred

2003-03-17 Thread Aley Keprt
ke to see this combined with your 4bit samples. :-) A. - Original Message - From: "Stefan Drissen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 9:23 AM Subject: RE: Mod music from Fred > Ged the mod player source and you should find the 'documentation'

RE: Mod music from Fred

2003-03-17 Thread Stefan Drissen
n compressed even more... Stefan -Original Message- From: Stuart Brady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 1:35 AM To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Subject: Re: Mod music from Fred On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 11:31:31PM -, David wrote: > - Original Message - &g

Re: Mod music from Fred

2003-03-17 Thread Stuart Brady
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 11:31:31PM -, David wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Stuart Brady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 10:38 PM > Subject: Re: Mod music from Fred > > > Ahh, thanks! Does anybody know what was

Re: Mod music from Fred

2003-03-17 Thread David
- Original Message - From: "Stuart Brady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 10:38 PM Subject: Re: Mod music from Fred > Ahh, thanks! Does anybody know what was changed in the file formats to > allow for this? (I might as well write a converter

Re: Mod music from Fred

2003-03-16 Thread Stuart Brady
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 09:28:47PM -, Colin Piggot wrote: > > Btw, some of the modules seem to have problems on anything but the SAM > > mod player. Would anyone have any guess as to why this is? > > Some of the mods were converted to 4 bit samples, to reduce the overall file > size as the ext

Re: Mod music from Fred

2003-03-16 Thread Colin Piggot
> Btw, some of the modules seem to have problems on anything but the SAM > mod player. Would anyone have any guess as to why this is? Some of the mods were converted to 4 bit samples, to reduce the overall file size as the extra resolution wasn't required at the time when using only the SAA1099 fo

Mod music from Fred

2003-03-16 Thread Stuart Brady
Hi all, I've uploaded all of the mod music from Fred issues 41-82 to http://convex.org.uk/~stuart/mods. They were taken from the disk images available on nvg. Btw, some of the modules seem to have problems on anything but the SAM mod player. Would anyone have any guess as to why this is?

Re: Music database [was: Re: Memory Lane]

2001-03-09 Thread Mac Buster
Aley Keprt wrote: > > [...] > There's absolutely no reason for strictly following AZX specs. The only > think you definitely do is that users won't be able to simply distinguish > between Sam and ZXS music files and many of them will be confused because > their p

Re: Music database [was: Re: Memory Lane]

2001-03-09 Thread Aley Keprt
hing like AudioZXspectrum? There's absolutely no reason for strictly following AZX specs. The only think you definitely do is that users won't be able to simply distinguish between Sam and ZXS music files and many of them will be confused because their player will say: "This file's u

Re: Music database [was: Re: Memory Lane]

2001-03-08 Thread Mac Buster
Aley Keprt wrote: > > [...] > I don't know AZX. How you can use it? For AY data, or SAA data. If you would > like to use it for SAA data, there's no reason of using it. AZX is not for > Sam. Really ? Why ? You've just told you do not know what is AZX, didn't you ? Sure, AZX files are LARGE com

Re: Music database [was: Re: Memory Lane]

2001-03-08 Thread Aley Keprt
success? So simply call 32768. You can find more information in SamPlay manual. The Sam music file format should have: 1. header with name, author, date, and other info 2. header with machine-code specific info - where to load it, how to initialize it, what to call 50/s 3. data taken from Sam program

Re: Music database [was: Re: Memory Lane]

2001-03-08 Thread Simon Owen
Aley Keprt wrote: > Could we made also music database? I mean music from games, demos etc. > I have ripped tens of music modules from several games and demos (for > my player SamPlay distributed together with SAAemu), but I haven't > released many of them because of copyrigh

RE: Music

1999-08-06 Thread Justin Skists
> From: Jonathan Bristow [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >:Persona sell SAM Sequencer 3. It's a very good buy. >: >:Unfortunately, it's a little slow.. :( Especially when you're trying to >:actually edit notes. Then again, what do you expect on a 6MHz machine??? > >I don't understand the link!, the Comm

RE: Music

1999-08-06 Thread Justin Skists
Thursday, August 05, 1999 10:43 PM > To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no > Subject: Re: Music > > So in over all effect, is the SAM relatively faster than the Spectrum in > operation? > I realise their are more fundamental differences between the two machines > and that the SAMs pro

Re: Music

1999-08-06 Thread Andrew Gale
> So in over all effect, is the SAM relatively faster than the Spectrum in > operation? Yes, and don't forget that the lower 16k of spectrum memory has an access speed restriction, too > I considered moving into Z80, since my 8 bit background concentrates on 6502 > coding, which is far simple

Re: Music

1999-08-05 Thread Jonathan Bristow
o: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Date: 05 August 1999 21:11 Subject: Re: Music :> Another Question, is this right that portions of the RAM are constrained by :> speed of access? :> : :Yes, all of it is, but exactly how restricted it is depends on when :you try to access it (accessing it when the

Re: Music

1999-08-05 Thread Andrew Gale
> Another Question, is this right that portions of the RAM are constrained by > speed of access? > Yes, all of it is, but exactly how restricted it is depends on when you try to access it (accessing it when the ASIC is drawing the border is not as slow as when the ASIC is drawing the main part of

Re: Music

1999-08-05 Thread Jonathan Bristow
From: Justin Skists :Persona sell SAM Sequencer 3. It's a very good buy. : :Unfortunately, it's a little slow.. :( Especially when you're trying to :actually edit notes. Then again, what do you expect on a 6MHz machine??? I don't understand the link!, the Commodore 64 (Eeek!, can i mention it

RE: Music

1999-08-04 Thread Justin Skists
ted to native SAM. I wonder how far I got... Justin. > -Original Message- > From: Matt Wales [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, August 01, 1999 12:25 AM > To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no > Subject: Music > > Does anyone know where I can get any midi mus

Music

1999-08-01 Thread Matt Wales
Does anyone know where I can get any midi music editing software for the SAM coupe? Matt