Boray's Petra Covers
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Dude, this is awesome in so many ways my head might explode. Great Job!Boray wrote:So, any better than Double Take?
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Thinking about this more, if there were a Petra Pavilion in Walt Disney World, like at Epcot, this music would be perfect for it. I love it!
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What is this if stuff? I've built a couple parks in Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 that have nothing but Petra themed rides with Petra tunes playing throughout.
And Boray- nice Amiga. I was more of an ST guy though.
And Boray- nice Amiga. I was more of an ST guy though.
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What software did you use? I used to play around with Music Construction Set on the C64 and Amiga.
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Amiga: Protracker and NoiseTracker.
C64: Future Composer, Sound Monitor and Background Music.
Protracker:

C64: Future Composer, Sound Monitor and Background Music.
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The amiga trackers was a lot easier to use than the c64 programs. I have never used a harder-to-use program than Future Composer on the c64. The music data for the three channels was not connected in any way, they had their own speed and pattern lengths etc so you could easily end up with a song where all tracks were out of sync! But I used it anyway for the cool sounds. (The first "Beat the system" version in the video). There are more both amiga and c64 tunes on my website: http://listen.to/boray in the albums 1988 to 1997. The next two albums (1998-1999) was also made with the amiga, but now with midi and Octamed Soundstudio. After that, I bought a 8 channel stand alone recording machine (Roland VS840EX) and played and recorded everything for real. After a while I bought a 16 channel VS1680 instead and used that one until 2009 when I started to record on a PC with Reaper.
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I do LOVE this, It is so cool!!!
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Re: Boray's Petra Covers
FINALLY got around to listening to this! I loved listening to all the different ways you experimented with the songs. I had to guess at some of them, but that made it more fun when I recognized them! I loved It is Finished, Beat the System, I am on the Rock, God Gave Rock and Roll, and I know there were others but my brain is rather fuzzy as it's 1:30 in the morning.
It is Finished was definitely my favorite though, you kept it true to the original with a fun twist! Great job!

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