Seeing you evolve with the chiptune inventions from the chipophone to a self made c64 guitar is so amazing to see, you never cease to amaze me after all these almost decades of wonderful sounds (I actually requested one song for the chipophone and got chosen, but im not sure which one…)
This guy is on par and beyond with the legends of its (C=64) era. Edit: Probably something not everybody knows is that he once (2001) made a SID tune that requires 7 whole SID chips to play. It is recorded on an emulator, but would work on an ensemble of real C64 machines too. Not sure how you would synchronise it though, but it is brilliant as well: ruclips.net/video/G4c_-R5Z9OA/видео.html
Wow, that rough timbre for the main synth at the end is absolutely amazing! How did you do that? Is it minimum PWM vs. almost-closed filter? Or are there two voices unisono that fight each other? Great and gritty!
I think he mentions that as a breaking filter sound in the description "The breaking filter sound is achieved by playing the melody on all three voices at the same time, loudly and in different octaves, and routing them all through the filter."
Seeing you evolve with the chiptune inventions from the chipophone to a self made c64 guitar is so amazing to see, you never cease to amaze me after all these almost decades of wonderful sounds (I actually requested one song for the chipophone and got chosen, but im not sure which one…)
It amazes how expressive you manage to be on that instrument.
I saw the thumbnail and thought, this video is probably from lftkryo, and yes it was! Great sound!
never saw this channel before! nice tune and instrument.
lft simply can't touch a C=tar without producing a facemelting banger, a great Friday gift!
I always get excited when this guy uploads, I love the oscilloscope!
Lovely!!!
Lovely!
I really like the 8580 for its flexibility and punch.
Wow! Awesome tune! And what a beautiful oscilloscope.
Linus, the consummate professional.
Masterpiece.
Amazing, and a great demonstration of what the filter can achieve
Nice crunchy filter, great tune and playing!
More joyous art from a true virtuoso.
Magnifico maestro!
oooh, nice deep stinger at the end!
Incredible song!! Wow!!!
Bold and beautiful 🔥
You are an inspiration.
Truly inspirational! A Beautiful composition and beautifully played! 🔥❤️🔥
Amazing! 👏👏👏
There is definitely some Lunatico sounds in there. Which is good since imho that's still the best demo on the ol' 64 👾
Excellent
Bravo
Damn this goes hard
so good ❤
Bravo!
Nice one, Linus!
:) mate!! I love your work/art
Alltid kreativitet bortom allfarvägen.
YES👌😁
Cool
nice
This guy is on par and beyond with the legends of its (C=64) era.
Edit: Probably something not everybody knows is that he once (2001) made a SID tune that requires 7 whole SID chips to play.
It is recorded on an emulator, but would work on an ensemble of real C64 machines too. Not sure how you would synchronise it though, but it is brilliant as well:
ruclips.net/video/G4c_-R5Z9OA/видео.html
Somehow gives me Lunatico vibes :)
💫💣💥🚀🎼🎶🎵this is BiG BiG BiG!!!💿👌😇💫
Awesome!! Just like all of your creations. (But ragtime on you commadorion is still tops in my book!)
love me a silly scope
That thumbnail needs an SX/64 😁
Art by big A
💫👌😂😎👍I'm dying❤🔥💫
I absolutely love this. Will you be making it available on streaming services?
Wow, that rough timbre for the main synth at the end is absolutely amazing! How did you do that? Is it minimum PWM vs. almost-closed filter? Or are there two voices unisono that fight each other? Great and gritty!
I think he mentions that as a breaking filter sound in the description "The breaking filter sound is achieved by playing the melody on all three voices at the same time, loudly and in different octaves, and routing them all through the filter."
Is there any way to get this on Spotify? Great song!
I thought this would be a kate bush wuthering heights cover haha
Does it matter where you touch the "fretboard"?
He made a video about it.
ruclips.net/video/UAHe1afxuOU/видео.htmlsi=54qb5iirNh05_E-4&t=238
@athomist yeah I looked but couldn't see it thank you 👌
no, not yet 😁 it's for the show effect only.