c64 Sigma 7 Main Theme

Arranged by: PICRARD (act)   
Member: Alex Barg (PICRARD) (member)
Original composer: Rob Hubbard
Tune length: 02:14
Release date: 14/09/2008
All-Time rank: 1132.
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Sigma 7 Main Theme
Mixed with Samplitude V8 SE

Moddeling Amp for Guitars and Basses : Behringer V-Amp Pro
Guitars : Charvel Model 2
Bass : Charvel 1B
BassWah-Effect : Boss GT8
Drums : Battery 2

PC AMD Athlon 3000+
Audiocard : M-Audio Delte 44

Mixer : Behringer UB1831 FX-Pro
Nearfield studio monitor : ESI nEars 05

The idea for the intro was some speech of a NASA-Mission,
I had first heard it on an Amiga intro, but I can“t remember the game???
The speech is also at the beginning of the Prodigy song "Hyperspeed"
and they have captured it from Kate Bushs "Hello Earth".

for more info please write me, thank you.


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Amok shouts: Great Job. Maybe a bit short. Just when I awaited the final takeoff the track ended...
vurtx shouts: Short just like the original SID, but great instrumentation and its a shame Picrard didnt develop it further by adding something extra, still very good.
prowler shouts: Hmmm, quite short, simple and nothing that catches me. But yes, good guitar playing.
LaLa shouts: Awesome guitars, great arrangement! I wish it was expanded further, it's too short!
brix shouts: I'm with Vurtx on this one.
Metal shouts: One should think the original track was ment for guitars because it sounds just soo right! Great work!
bitmage shouts: OK, but too noisy
anaconda shouts: The intro is half the song, what's up with that? The mixing isn't optimal either. But again, nice to hear some rock here!
Nebdar shouts: I couldn't find anything that I like in this song,
Makke shouts: Simple, but it's effective.
RobboModemMan shouts: Excellent version of a phenomenal C64 tune. The intro could be a little shorter, otherwise just about perfect!



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