Oh man, I never told you how much I love you for doing this. This is one of my favorite chiptunes and it really annoyed me that I found now way to visualise it. Thank you for doing it! But can I ask how?
I dumped it with a special version of UADE modified by 4irman I helped acrouzet dumping special format Amiga tunes if you know that. To use it you need a Linux environment, install required libraries and their development version after installing required libraries you'll need to compile it. oh btw there's no GUI.
Oh man, I never told you how much I love you for doing this. This is one of my favorite chiptunes and it really annoyed me that I found now way to visualise it. Thank you for doing it! But can I ask how?
I dumped it with a special version of UADE modified by 4irman
I helped acrouzet dumping special format Amiga tunes if you know that.
To use it you need a Linux environment, install required libraries and their development version
after installing required libraries you'll need to compile it.
oh btw there's no GUI.
Yeah, that's too complicated for me. Really, thank you for showing me this piece.
Btw, can you handle agply?
@@ostradiemgi5469 agply?
do you mean agbplay?
if it is, yeah
this tune is awesome.Amiga is all that:many many music formats using samples,synth,...I miss it
ahx is so cool
Yay!
Stupid question are there any games with soundtracks like this?
Kinda weird to see the Amiga Paula being used just for simple waveforms.
Eh, that's pretty common when you start looking at cracktros and small filesize demos on the Amiga.
Even in a lot of soundtracks, since the composer often lacked fancy samples.
The AHX tracker had simple waveforms