Ohhhhhh this brings back memories, not for the reason you think no not at all. This was the music used on our family's hacked Wii to select games to load from the HDD. I found it. I found it in the wild. Oh my god. Thank you for uploading this is so awesome.
That's what SID music made special in many cases. The capacitor filter controlled by the chip. Such a "cheap" addition to the hardware and yet so powerful. And .... well .. I wished, we had some special musicians for the Atari Pokey aswell. Hubbard did some "conversions" from SID to POKEY that sometimes sounds good, but didn't reach a tiny bit of the possible.
All these years later and that kick in the background is still more potent than most of the electronic music made. Wish someone with a big, expensive studio would remake this and just pep everything up a little though.
What is the technical term for displaying the waveforms in this "stabalized" form? (i.e. without them scrolling from right to left, as often displayed in other waveform monitoring applications?)
Ik weet nog goed hoe ik altijd moest toegeven dat de Commodore 64 beter klonk dan mijn msx. In mijn jeugd begonnen met een Texas Instrument ti-99/4A met extended basic module. Daarna Msx. Daarna Commodore 64 en 128. Later de Amiga. Toen de overstap naar pc gemaakt. En de laatste overstap was naar Apple wat de beste overstap bleek te zijn. Imac en Macbook pro en Xbox X voor het gamen. Mooi om te zien wat alle ontwikkelingen in die 40 jaar hebben gebracht. Maar zeker ook gaaf om weer terug te horen wat er toen al met de C64 mogelijk was👍
I remember me and my friends playing this game 1987 and banging hour heads along with this music! We were 15 years old then 1987 and now we are 52! EPIC!
I remember that music from Ocean Loader 3 and it can be played in some C64 games such as Rastan, Renegade and Basketball Master. I used to listen to it when I was a kid. It's a great music. I think it is my favourite Ocean Loader music of all time. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
That track almost makes me cry man what the hell. Every single year I aged I like this more than before. Loving both versions. Great damn tune Jeroen, respect.