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Cloo
Interview
`n. .rP' `qb ,dP' TLb. ,dMP' all rite, now you get the chance to read TML.dMMP some facts about some of the major amiga ,nmm`XXMPX musicians. read about their history in ,#MP'~~XNXYNXTb. the scene and their plans in future.yes, ,d~' dNNP `YNTb. that's meant to be read while listening to ,~ ,NN' `YNb their modules. read 'em over and over and over.. dNP `Yb. ,NN' `b. · i n t e r v i e w · ___________ ______dP _____________ \ / \ ,N'\____ _____________. _____ \ \_____. ____\ / \___P___/ .\--\__ __/__ |--\____)---\ _____/__ |--\_ \ _/ | | | \ | | \__| | _ \ / | \__| | /\ | | _| | | _l_ | | \ / _l_ | ___| l___/=l___|====l____/===\______|==l______|\ /l___/===\______l____/ \/ Handle: Cloo Group: Pic Saint Loup Date of birth: 01.10.1975 When I was 8 or 10 years old, it means in 1983 I saw a computer at my neighbour's house. It was a Commodore 64 with datatape, two joys and Donkey Kong on the screen. After this episode I started to dream about my own Commodore 64. In that time there was very hard to get a computer in my country so I couldn't just say to my mom to buy me one. You could occasionally see a ZX81 or ZX Spectrum at some special shops but there was not sign of Commy. Even if it was available commy would cost hell of a lot of money it means about one year earnig of Polish worker. Anyway with a help of my whole familly, finally after 2 years of yelling about all the computer stuff I got my own commy. As usual I played some stupid games and started to get into the deep knowledge of Basic v2.0. So I had my beloved Commy. I did hell of a lot of things with she he.. I played games, wrote my own game in basic, finally found out what the DIM instruction means, started to learn assembler (rather monitor than assembler), ripped a couple of musics from games and demos, made some cheat modes in games. I started to be wiser and wiser about that assembler stuff and finally coded a scroll yeah!. But unfortunatelly on the day I made my first scroll runing on the screen I got my first Amiga. That was Amiga 500. It was in 1990 so there were much more easier to buy computer in Poland because of some stupid changes he.. I was so excited that I sold my commy the day after, thinking that I would not miss her. During over one year I couldn't get used to Amiga and it's dos system. Everything seemed so compilcated comparing to user friendly commy's operating system. I tried to code just like with my previous computer but it didn't work. Without final II cardridge on board coding Amiga is painfull he.. Next step was a step into a Deluxe paint. I have some of my pics made that days and I like them today even if they are not a masterpices. After a year I got a protracker. My person was delighted listenig to the sound of four tracks. I was making module after a module each one with beautyfull flattenings. I was happy that days he.. One day I met some guys from the scene and first demo with my mod was released. As this question apply to computers I had, I must finish the story .... Next one was Amiga 600 with 30 mb hd. I didn't make anything with it because of the lack of numeric keyboard (I couldn't even play in my favorite game Interceptor) so I sold it after couple of months. Then appeared Amiga 1200 with 220mb hd and I have it today. I did some modules usig it but not many, played games and hit the keyboard from time to time writing shits to school etc. That's all. Now I am waiting for next Amiga with MDK game built inside he.. and of course for money to buy it. It is very simple huh.. Through the first year I was using Amiga I had only 10 disks so I couldn't afford to have a tracker with loads of sample disks. Simply I run out of budget buying Amiga. When I got next 10 disks I fill these 10 disks with protracker stuff. I thought that it would be a big waste not to use such a huge utility he.. (I could write a new version of Beast and other cool games there). Getting started my person was amazed of the simplicity of making music using trackers. I stayed amazed of that simplicity till now. So I end up making music just because of it. By the way sound spreading, touching keys and making noise just because of touching also made and makes me happy. Dont remember. I presume that was a Protracker (don't know wich particular version). Now I use Digibooster (hope the freshest version) As I do my modules I think that I am just reaching my goal with the module I am just making. I like to listen to thing I have just made. So I listen and listen to a few patterns till I get bored and then I deny finishing that couple of patterns. So there are many bunches of patterns (not finished modules) on my HD which I felt that was it. Now I don't know why I liked them so much that I could listen to it many hours. No. I don't blame myself for anything I made with tracker. In a particular period of time I liked a module I was making. I could not make a module if I did not like it. Now I think many of my modules are crap but they brought me joy when I was making them so as I try to recollect the time when my fingers were going over the keyboard I always smile and don't feel a huge pain listening to it. I always wanted to make a module for a demo that had been finished so I could see what the thing was about, what kind of song I had to make to match it with design. I had never such pissibility. Everything I knew about the demo which I had to make module to was that there would be a demo and module would be needed (dont know if the grammar is good he..). So I made a module and sent it to coders not knowing what the finish result would be. When I saw the demo I knew that things went wrong but there was too late to make any changes. Anyway the valour af a music in a demo is that it should match with the design that is all. I always composed for leisure. Once I was trying to make a module in one day for a demo that had to be relaesed in a couple o days. I couldn't swollow it so the module was never released big crap. That was one exception he.. I have slow Amiga (030 40Mhz) so can't tell anything good about mpeg. I haven't seen wave files only .wav (maybe it's the same or maybe I am stupid) and haven't played midi files because of lack of a utility palying midi files. Don't feel a irresistible need to paly midi. Don't even have any synthethiser. Can't tell exactly. I liked many modules but I always got bored with them in a shorter or longer period of time. There are only some handles in my mind that I can write down. I alway liked moules made by Heatseeker, Ukulele, Audio Monster, Maniacs of noise. These names are very old he.. but I don't know handles of todays good musicans. When I get older my memory get worse, don't blame me Yeah good question. Is it really pissible ? It would be very nice to make money making songs but as I know there are many better musicans than I am and they dont dream about audio cd releasing so why I should plan to make it he.. I always like Depeche Mode so I still listen to it (over and over). It is the only music that I can't get bored with. Now I listen to newest madonna's cd but in a few days I will forgot about it he.... Despite it I often listen to the radio listening to everything they play. I think I answered this question in point 1 and 2. But conlusion is that it gives me possibility to write 120 chars per second, I found some friends, cognized the state of being drunk and maybe everything I wrote here is a balme for my English education but when I graduated I got the highest mark for English just because of scene. Nope. Maybe when I'll finally finish any of my module I will be back. Even my person doesn't belive in it he... I greet Tracker and Jarko, my Amiga, my future wife, house, money I'll earn, mr. Nobel etc. Don't have a finishing sentence. I leave it as it is. Hope the readers of this interview won't be bored. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- please note: this interview is ©opyrighted in 2001 by crown of cryptoburners ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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