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Xeron
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: Mr Tickle Group: Darkage Date of birth: 27/07/79 Aahh... well.. there is a more complete account of computing history on my website, but I first got interested in computers when I saw my friends Atari VCS (not really a computer, i know..) this was when I was VERY small, probably about 4 or 5. I first got my hands on a computer when my parents bought an Acorn Electron. As I recall I was about 6 years old at the time, so that was about 1985. Aah, well this is an interesting question for me because I collect antiquated computer equipment. The history goes something like this: (from memory... =) * Acorn Electron My parents bought an Acorn Electron. I started teaching myself BASIC on it at a very early age. I loved computers right from the start, I don't know why... * Atari VCS I got an Atari VCS from my friend when he upgraded to an Oric Atmos. I think it was for free or £5.. not much anyway, so my programming went on hold for a while. * Oric Atmos Same friend again. He wanted his Atari back, and I wanted to do some programming, so we swapped. This was a curious little machine, but had cool BASIC sound commands like "Zap", "Shoot", "Ping", "Explode" etc. * C64 After much begging for my parents to get me an Amiga 500, my parents bought me a C64 and 1541 diskdrive. Well, there was no way they could afford the Amiga. But I didn't mind because I thought it was really cool anyway, and I immediately loved the sound of the SID. I did some more BASIC programming, although CBM Basic sucked on the 64 =) This was about 1990... * Amiga 1200 Yeah!! It took months and months of saving up, but eventually I saved up the money to get an Amiga 1200, although my parents payed half of it for my birthday in 1993. This was just amazing, and all my friends at school got Amiga 1200's at roughly the same time. This was my main machine until last year, and has had many expansions added over the years. * Amiga 4000 I bought an Amiga 4000 last year, and havent looked back. Finally I could use the graphics card that refused to work in the Zorro slot I bought for the 1200. I intend to get an AmiJoe G3 for it when/if they ever come out. I have no intention of buying a PC right now... =) Apart from my "main" machines, I have been collecting old computers for quite some time. Here is the current complete list: * A4000 030/25 8mb fast RAM, CV64/3D, 7.2gb storage (ugh.. too slow! Come on AmiJoe =) * A500+ (yay!) * Atari 1040STFM (boo! =) * Atari 65XE * Apple IIe * BBC B (x2) * BBC Master 128 * Radio Shack TRS80 * Commodore PET * Commodore VIC-20 * Commodore 64 (x2) * Research Machines 380Z * 48k Spectrum (x2) * ZX81 (x2, one not built =) * Sega Master System II Other old computers I had, but broke or got sold: * Texas Instruments TI-99a * Oric Atmos * Atari VCS (I really want one again...) * Acorn Electron I do more coding than music these days =) Originally I made music because I could only program in assembler, and I kinda liked protracker. I just stuck with it.... Well, I started out with Protracker 3 from an Amiga Format cover disk. On my hard disk I have about 20 music editors, but I only ever use Protracker 4 or AHX. I don't think I have ever reached my goal. At one point I had a couple of months where every protracker tune I wrote turned out awesome. Currently I'm going through a thoroughly bad patch where I can't write anything, and it has lasted for a worryingly long time :( However, I seem to be getting the hang of AHX again =) There are so many... A lot of my old stuff is awful. Luckily I'm not well known enough as a musician for my old stuff to be widely distributed =) Well, code, visuals and music are all very important aspects of any demo, but music can really add a touch of class to a demo. A really good tune can evoke emotional responses, which combined with a strong visual can make the difference between an ok demo and a great demo. One tune which I liked recently was the one from the Darkage intro "Disco 2000". I don't think it is a particularily strong tune, and it is highly repetetive, but there is something about the way the music seems to play around a "blobby" synth that really pleases me. The music for games is slightly less important, but there have been some really classic game tunes. I really love Rob Hubbards work on the C64, and the Amiga has had its fair share of classic game tunes. Project X, Cannon Fodder, all sorts. I only ever compose to please myself. I'm inspired too infrequently to make money at it... Well, from a general point of view, I think mp3 is great because it means that record companies are going to have to think before ripping us off any more =) From a scene point of view, mpeg sucks ass! Competing in .MP3 competitions at parties is stupid. I really hate it. I'm a big fan of 4 channel and chip tune competitions, because it is purely the talent of the composer, rather than the quality of their equipment that makes the difference. Well, my favourite traditional scene and game music list is huge, but some of my all time favourites include: * Auf Wiedersehen Monty by Rob Hubbard (C64, Game) What can I say? Rob was a god on the C64, and imho, this is his finest hour. I LOVE this tune. * Condom Corruption (song from "State of the Art") I really like this tune. An all time classic. * Weekend (a SID tune, was used by Dominator Bad for their sensitive trainer) I did an AHX conversion of this. Such a good tune... =) * AHX.Aftermath Oxide/Sonik's best AHX tune. This tune is so good it sends tingles down my spine. Absolutely magic stuff... There are millions more... =) Ummm... no =) Well, my taste in "real" music is nothing like my taste in computer music. I love thrash metal, the noisier the better. Stuff like Slipknot and Machine Head. I also like Nirvana, and older stuff by The Offspring, Bad Religion. I like Blur's older stuff, Green Day. I also LOVE the first and second album by the Foo Fighters... all sorts really. Well, I've been a follower of the scene for many years. I love the demos and intros on both C64 and Amiga. Its been a great opportunity to make friends. But TBH, i'm more active on the scene now than I ever have been before, kinda the opposite of everyone else =) See above =) Well, thank you very much for the interview, its nice to know that people out there like my music enough to want to know more about me. Hello to all my friends past and present, you know who you are... Everyone look out for the Amiga diskmagazine "Devotion" coming soon, (coded by me =), its gonna be great... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- please note: this interview is ©opyrighted in 2001 by crown of cryptoburners ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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