Thanks for the upload, Zeinok... This one won another MC competition and it was so much fun to create/compose it (whilst making music for the Pocahontas game by Disney...)... mIRC #trax I stand behind this one all the way...
Love all your work from early C64 efforts and beyond Jeroen. This, IM(very)HO is the epitome of your masterpieces. Always brings me a smile when I feel down, love it!
This was my definitive fav going to demoscene, thank you @JeroenTel I'm too chickenshit to compose anything myself but at least i hope to code something for the scene some day.
Didn't knew that there were MOD files with more than 4,6 or at most 8 channels of audio. I bet my old Amiga 500 would have had a hard time playing so many channels back in the days. :)
This is XM, not MOD (although there are trackers out there that allow for up to 254 channels on Amiga through software mixing) It's used by FastTracker II for MS-DOS
@@yoyoshi64 Thank you for this information. I had OctaMED on my Amiga back in the days, and the computer already had problems to cope with those eight possible channels. Six channels was fine though. Most certainly that's no big deal for a modern computer now.
@@hschieck You're welcome I wasn't around in the Amiga or DOS days, but my first music software was a tracker (Deflemask), and was recommended a video about trackers by Ahoy that I watched, and ever since I've had a huge interest in the Amiga and old tracker software
@@JeroenTel I noticed a lot of the vocal samples sounded similar! As a kid TF2, HL2 and Portal ruled my world. Valve really was a powerhouse of early 2000’s gaming!