Such a beautiful, fully developed soundtrack with varied themes that make use of all the waves the SID has to offer, not just the pulse! And that Stationary Ark theme cover 17:34 is so beautiful. Thank you for your work, acrouzet!
@@Mnnvint I didn't necessarily mean that it's impossible to emulate the random behavior in an emulator, but if you record its output and put it on UA-cam, you deprive the listeners of all the variations they could possibly hear. Similar story with a video of something like the Delta or Hawkeye mix-e-load tunes. A modern version of VICE will init with a random delay, so that the initial state of CIA timers and VIC raster position is different every time you start the emulator. That should be enough to seed PRNGs differently to get different results every time you run it.
Such a beautiful, fully developed soundtrack with varied themes that make use of all the waves the SID has to offer, not just the pulse! And that Stationary Ark theme cover 17:34 is so beautiful.
Thank you for your work, acrouzet!
I think this is certainly one of the chiptune masterpieces. Thanks for putting it up!
Spectacular.
The solo part starting @600ish, there were two different lead sections in the programming. Hearing them both together is pretty cool :)
You have an recording of that?
There's more than two
The solo part after the first six minutes is randomized, unfortunately you'll only ever hear one version if you play this in an emulator...
Sounds like a challenge for emulator writers... how did he get his random numbers?
@@Mnnvint I didn't necessarily mean that it's impossible to emulate the random behavior in an emulator, but if you record its output and put it on UA-cam, you deprive the listeners of all the variations they could possibly hear. Similar story with a video of something like the Delta or Hawkeye mix-e-load tunes.
A modern version of VICE will init with a random delay, so that the initial state of CIA timers and VIC raster position is different every time you start the emulator. That should be enough to seed PRNGs differently to get different results every time you run it.
There are only two versions. Hearing them together is nice though
That waveform... Galway's trademark.
Wasn't this up already?
The only other visualization of Times of Lore is of the title theme. This shows the full soundtrack
You're right.
It shows another version of the random solo, too