Musikaliska uttryck och funktioner i interaktiva v rldar - C64.com
Musikaliska uttryck och funktioner i interaktiva v rldar - C64.com
Musikaliska uttryck och funktioner i interaktiva v rldar - C64.com
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DW: And, like, I type the notes in hex after doing it on a CX5. I wish somebody did it<br />
differently so that I could steal it from them to make it easier for me.”<br />
BD: Which brings us right to... Rob: how much do you want for your music<br />
routine? (laughter)<br />
RH: My music routine is nothing. All it is, is just the source code with a few labels - I'll<br />
charge you for the labels, the labels are really good, y'know. (laughter)<br />
RH: Especially if Im in a bad mood - lots of obscene label, y'know. (more laughter)<br />
GL: Do you think, on the Commodore, Rob, that the music is going to progress at all. And if<br />
so, how?<br />
RH: I don't think the actual standard of music in games will progress.<br />
BD: Yeah, it's now going to be just people's musical ideas as opposed to what youcan [sic] do<br />
with the SID chip.<br />
BD: Doom, dabba doom, dabba dooby doo-wah, a dabba doom, dabba doom, dabba dooby<br />
doo wah, a dabba doom...<br />
Bored, BD starts playing a tune through a tube, accompanied by GP on the "Mouth drums"<br />
and DW on a cup. It develops into the Eastenders theme tunes... GL and GP start discussing<br />
Eastenders.<br />
GL: Ooh, Michelle's got a bit of a complexion problem, in' she?<br />
GP: Yeah. That Dirty Den - ooh, he's a scoundrel, in'ee?<br />
GL: 'ees a cheeky chappy with a real character.<br />
RH: The trouble with Eastenders is that they spend 'alf their time bloody fannying about with<br />
Ethel's willy instead of doctoring Den's...<br />
(peals of laughter)<br />
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