I quite literally play this daily, this music never gets old. Highly recommend listening to this when building ben eater 6502 and thinking about what sid chip to use :)
Can't believe these are the same tunes I heard from the games I played back in the 80s. The SID was for its time a marvel of a sound chip. My favourite amongst this list was Rob Hubbards Commando music, just trounced the arcade machines music in every way.
Wonderful stereo rendition of some of the best C64 songs ever composed. So glad you included both Great Giana Sisters and Hard n Heavy. The engulfing 3D sound effect is truly stunning. Never heard anything like it in other SID compilations.
As far as I understood this was done by separating the three SID channels of each song, loading them into a modern audio editor and doing a manual remaster, carefully applying stereo/binaural effects where it makes sense, not overdoing it.
Also seems to have reverb. Probably other effects and EQ tweaks. Sounds like it came from an emulator/sidplayer. A version from real hardware with some magic/syncing to split the channels would be awesome. Could be harder than it seems in reality.
One of the most chilling tracks ever composed on the C64 starts at 36:54...Jonathan Dunn is a SID-master. Thanks for this compilation!
I quite literally play this daily, this music never gets old. Highly recommend listening to this when building ben eater 6502 and thinking about what sid chip to use :)
Very nice tribute, I will never get tired of listening to this magic that entered my life at the age of 7 and never left me.
23:37 Mark Cooksey - Battle Ships
awesome track
Creme de la creme of C64 beats. Awesome, man. Nothing can top that.
Amazing upload. Sincere thanks to you and the creator. International karate never sounded so good.
Awesome experience with headphones - thanks for this, István
Amazing sounds and quality. I love it! Thanks and lovely greetings from germany. 🙂
Can't believe these are the same tunes I heard from the games I played back in the 80s. The SID was for its time a marvel of a sound chip. My favourite amongst this list was Rob Hubbards Commando music, just trounced the arcade machines music in every way.
Wonderful stereo rendition of some of the best C64 songs ever composed. So glad you included both Great Giana Sisters and Hard n Heavy. The engulfing 3D sound effect is truly stunning. Never heard anything like it in other SID compilations.
Dude, truth! Nobody remembers H&H and this game is one hell of a platformer with top class OST.
Best regards from planet SYS64738, I love SID sound from my beginnings on C64 (1987). PEACE 😍
4:40 anthem of my childhood
"1942" is simply the theme from 633 Squadron. Ron Goodwin should be credited as composer.
Just listen. So true!
And this game too ruclips.net/video/I_4X-JGNLZ4/видео.html
Yes, thank you so much. SID music sounds so much better in stereo!!!
great start already :)
Thanks. This is excellent! Battle Ships is quite something!
Nice!! 10/10!
PERFECT FOR PLAYING WITH MY DAUGHTER; THX
Barbarian for the goddamn win
Seriously tell me that doesn't sound like a Megadeth song. Dave Mustaine would love the shit out of this song
WOW! What outstanding audio quality!!!
This is beautiful. Thank you.
13:20 is insanely good :D
28:49 is the best 😊
csere-bere a diskekkel a bolhapiacon :))
good compilation
great mix
Jófajta.👍
UltraSuperC64Nerdsfrom1980SSSSSSSSSUUUUUUUPPPPPPEEEERRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds great
Marvelous
Amazing 😁🎵🎵
Does the guy who made the compilation know Timothy Follin?
Does the guy who wrote your comment take his medicine?
Are you able to share the FLAC (if it was originally free)?
LOL
Dual sid?
As far as I understood this was done by separating the three SID channels of each song, loading them into a modern audio editor and doing a manual remaster, carefully applying stereo/binaural effects where it makes sense, not overdoing it.
Also seems to have reverb. Probably other effects and EQ tweaks. Sounds like it came from an emulator/sidplayer. A version from real hardware with some magic/syncing to split the channels would be awesome. Could be harder than it seems in reality.
Yes only do I suddenly hear a man's voice rather than the woman's but my son has the woman's
totally