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by 8-bit childhood
06/04/2003 - 10:49
Forum: Work In Progress, remix suggestions, and musicians talk
Topic: Trying to find Battle Squadron
Replies: 14
Views: 12303

LhA is the most commnly used file compressor on Amiga. There are MS-DOS versions of it, but I have not found one that works with long filenames. I use ZipItFast program to handle lha-files in Windows. It can be found at http://www.zipitfast.com.
by 8-bit childhood
05/04/2003 - 22:32
Forum: Work In Progress, remix suggestions, and musicians talk
Topic: Trying to find Battle Squadron
Replies: 14
Views: 12303

Hybris and many other Amiga game tunes can be found at http://exotica.fix.no/ The custom module versions of Battle Squadron tunes seem to work with Deliplayer (the lha-file from Exotica has other versions too) Btw, I'm also I big fan of Hybris tunes and Battle Squadron hi-score music... :)
by 8-bit childhood
09/03/2003 - 18:21
Forum: General Conversation
Topic: more sid sounds ???
Replies: 11
Views: 8454

I must say, that I think the SID-sounds are absolutely divine! I'm always looking forward to hear some artistic use of SID-sounds in a remix. I would love to hear multivoice SID-polyphony in a remix. I mean, the 3 channels in the C64 set quite a limitation to expressing one's musical ideas. I would ...
by 8-bit childhood
05/03/2003 - 20:04
Forum: General Conversation
Topic: CommodoreOne
Replies: 2
Views: 4092

CommodoreOne

I'm just wondering that does the c64 remix scene have any thoughts about forthcoming CommodoreOne? It has 16 SID channels. http://c64upgra.de/c-one/
by 8-bit childhood
01/03/2003 - 17:01
Forum: Work In Progress, remix suggestions, and musicians talk
Topic: stardust
Replies: 9
Views: 8888

Bloodhouse was actually a Finnish team. "...en finne igen!" :wink: