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Novus 
Handle: Novus
Real Name: Edward Vincent Young
Lived in: USA
Ex.Handles: Vince Young
Was a member of: Full Circle, Sound Devotion (SoundDev)

Modules: 4  online
Interview: Read!
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Interview


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    Handle: Novus

    Group: It used to be Full Circle, and later Sound Devotion, but both groups
    kinda died. (Big shocker, right?)

    Date of birth: July 30th, 1979


  • 1-How did your interest for computers start? Which year was that?

  • It must've been in the late 80s, when I started programming BASIC on a
    Commodore 64. Too bad I didn't discover Amigas, modems, or tracking that
    early... Oh, wait, I did, when a friend of mine in 1990 showed me some "mod"
    files on his IBM. I thought they r0x0red (although I don't think the word
    "r0x0r" had been invented yet) and wanted to make them too, but the only
    tracker that my friend knew about was a cheesy program called KingMOD that
    was next-to-impossible to use, so I gave up on tracking. Curse its shoddy
    interface! I could've been an early scene legend at the side of Dr. Awesome,
    U4ia, and Purple Motion! But noooooooo! I had to run into KingMOD, and never
    got around to discovering Scream Tracker 3 until 1996! Ninety friggin' six!
    Bjorn "Dr. Awesome" Lynne got a six-year head start on me, and now he's
    semi-famous and I'm working 80 hours a week and barely have time to write
    music anymore! Bitter? Hell yeah I'm bitter! *Prozac break.*


  • 2-What machines did you previously have? What did you do with them?

  • I started tracking on a Pentium in 1996, and I still have it. In fact, it's
    the only computer I actually own, mainly because nobody else in my family
    wants it. (Now and then, I still track on it too, but only when I can't get
    on my brother's Celeron.)


  • 3-For what specific reason did you end up making music rather than gfx, coding?

  • I don't know. I never got into nuclear physics either. ;)


  • 4-Which composing programs have you been using? Which one in particular?

  • I tried to start on KingMOD, but... *Prozac break.* In 1996, I started on
    Scream Tracker, and in 1997, I discovered Impulse Tracker, much to the joy
    and jubilation of the tracking scene. In fact, I still use IT.


  • 5-With which module did you feel you had reached your goal?

  • I thought I had reaced it with "Beacon," in 1999, but I also thought I had
    reached it with "Revealing" in 1997. Now I don't think I'll ever reach my
    goal, because my goal is to improve constantly.


  • 6-Is there a tune you would like not to remember? For what reason?

  • There was, but I can't remember it.


  • 7-In your opinion, what's the value of a music in a demo, game?

  • It can make or break a game. "Secret of Mana" on the old Super Nintendo got
    fairly tedious towards the end, but that's also when the already-good
    soundtrack turned excellent, thus making the game worth finishing.


  • 8-At present, are you still composing? For professional or leisure purposes?

  • I will never track for professional purposes, because I am not that good or
    that lucky. That's not pessimism, that's realism, and it's also realism for
    99.9% of the trackers out there, including the ones who are currently
    shopping demo CDs to recording company agents who are telling them they
    might be the next big thing.


  • 9-What do you think of today's pieces of music such as mpeg,wave,midi,etc...?

  • Some really awesome trackers started out on MIDI, such as Beat and Virt. As
    for MP3, that format is killing the tracking scene. The line between
    trackers and the garage band down the street releasing their tunes on the
    web has been permanently blurred. The tracking scene loses more of its
    distinct identity every day. Sorry, but I will always be more impressed by
    "Point of Departure" written by Necros in 1995 using just Scream Tracker 3
    than I will be by any tune put together by some guy who writes a single
    melody line on MODPlug Tracker, mixes it together with some awesome riffs
    which he plays directly into his computer in real time with a drum machine,
    releases it as an MP3, and then calls himself a "tracker" because "I used a
    tracker to write this song." That guy is a musician, and he may be a damn
    good musician, but he is not a tracker. Sorry. I'm a purist. Sue me.


  • 10-Could you tell us some of your all times favourite tunes?

  • I'll limit this to tracker tunes. ;) "Tight To Me" by Outshined,
    "Redemption" by RS3, "On Me" by Hunz, Patrick Groove's cover of "On Me,"
    "Parasympathy" by Myth, "Point of Departure" by Necros, "Jet Lag" and "Last
    Sunset" by Nighthawk, "Enlightenment" by Cyberzip, and "Ancient Stories" by
    Awesome, all in no particular order. ;)


  • 11-Are you planning to make an audio cd with some of your music remastered?

  • Nah.


  • 12-What bands are you currently listenning to?

  • Incubus, Tantric, Train, Fiona Apple, and Collective Soul.


  • 13-What does/did the amiga/c64 scene give you?

  • BASIC programming. ;)


  • 14-Are you still active in the scene these days?

  • Yes, I run the Complete MOD Compo, and I occasionally release a new song or
    two.


  • 15-Anyone to greet? Anything left to say? Feel free...

  • I've done enough damage for one interview, doncha think? ;)


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