Puzznic executive producer: "Ok Tim, we're gonna need you to write a mellow low-key soundtrack for Puzznic" Tim Follin, levitating several feet off the ground as his eyes begin to glow and smoke and fire begins billowing up behind him: "Got you."
He said "Got you" not as confirmation that he could handle the work, but that he'd finally found the poor soul who told him to keep it down. Keep on rockin' Geoff. We'll miss ya.
+SunSlayarh heh gosh, that's brought me here to listen to this song in the first place. (And the song itself this time, because that stream has nearly been 2 years now.)
The music on Amiga Puzznic was infinitely better than the crap tunes featured on the arcade. And, this title tune was nothing compared to the cool in-game chillout tune with its sublime pads or the chunky bass played in between levels. Tim Follin knew what he was doing!
This is the hard stereo separation that all Amigas had.. there was no control over it. Two channels played in the left, two channels played in the right.
@@jaycee1980 I get what you're saying, I guess I meant how chopped up the sounds are between the separate channels. Isolating each part in between the parts of what the other channels doing.
Bruce: Alfred, I got a Golden Ticket. Alfred: Oh Master Wayne. That's exciting. Your parents would love to see the Chocolate Factory. Bruce: My parents are dead, Alfred. Alfred: I know, Master Wayne.
This title theme makes me imagine an intro for an animated show Hanna-Barbera/DIC styled featuring a cast of pre-teenagers with different designs and personalities, that happens to have a band and many adventures on college and other situations and locations... like the Kids Next Door but in the 90s. Let's call it The Rockin Gang Adventures, and the characters are: -Dan, the bass player, he claims to be the leader of the band -Ralph, the drummer, he's timid unless when playing. -Timmy: guitar and keyboard player, he finds troubles trying to look like a brave kid -Maria, "The Moog Girl", the girl that loves progrock and she loves vintage keyboards, she appears playing the Moog synth in the intro, her father has a music shop.
Why are the drums in the left channel of the stereo channel, they should be center. I love ya, Tim Follin, but this is one line of thinking I don't like of yours LOL
The Amiga's sound chip doesn't work like that. You get four channels, two of them are panned extreme left and two panned extreme right, and you can't change the panning.
This is what I mean, calm down man, it's just a video, I very much doubt the video owner is upset about the recent influx of viewers, and it's not like it's impossible for people to comment about other things on the video, or talk about the video to themselves