Since summer 2016 my Amiga uploads have been using real A1200 audio. But my uploads are post-processed (Dolbyfied). Might not be your cup of tea if you are looking for absolute purity. Recently i've also started to provide downloads for each video upload (links active 7 days), which includes 3 versions of the music featured in the video (Dolbyfied, pure and stereo joined).
@@Kuokka77 As you said, not my cup of tea. But thx for the details and nice that you provide DL links. Now that'd be perfect if you keep doing 2 kinds of vid as in the past: "pure" and dolbyfied. It's as you want.
Well, considering they were working with eight bit, 26KHz or less and most game tracks were only 64KB or so. There was no reasonable way to do anti-aliasing so pitch-shifting of samples and mixing of the track made the audio even grittier. Overall the music is very impressive considering it's running on hardware introduced in 1985 with quality not much worse than professional samplers of the day (Fairlight CMI II, Emulator I/II). By today's standards they kinda suck. =P
Dunno much about composing but to my ears, this is amazingly complex.
I still think the PC Speaker rendition is better for the sole fact that it's a marvel to behold
it was 1993 now 2023. its oldskool music
This theme is such a banger :P
I just noticed the font that the word 'fantasies' is written in a terrible font . The 2 Ss look like a J & the F doesn't look like an F at all
Fantastic tune but how I wish that your recorded this from real hardware. But do you even still do real Amiga recordings?
Since summer 2016 my Amiga uploads have been using real A1200 audio. But my uploads are post-processed (Dolbyfied). Might not be your cup of tea if you are looking for absolute purity. Recently i've also started to provide downloads for each video upload (links active 7 days), which includes 3 versions of the music featured in the video (Dolbyfied, pure and stereo joined).
@@Kuokka77 As you said, not my cup of tea. But thx for the details and nice that you provide DL links. Now that'd be perfect if you keep doing 2 kinds of vid as in the past: "pure" and dolbyfied. It's as you want.
There is a remake-remix by Muffler in the Hospital Records compilation Sick Music 2, which is pretty pretty good
Well, considering they were working with eight bit, 26KHz or less and most game tracks were only 64KB or so. There was no reasonable way to do anti-aliasing so pitch-shifting of samples and mixing of the track made the audio even grittier. Overall the music is very impressive considering it's running on hardware introduced in 1985 with quality not much worse than professional samplers of the day (Fairlight CMI II, Emulator I/II). By today's standards they kinda suck. =P
the art does not depends on the technology but the final impression the artist provides. And this music is pure art.
Half of the klicks are coming from me i gues^^