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File "bullet time(8-bit).it"

Title : Bullet Time (8-bit)
Author : Unknown

Platform : PC
Format : Impulse Tracker 2.14 IT 2.14

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1 Bullet Time (8-bit) 01 March 2023 - 23:59:08 Never 346 s

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Extended Module Player 4.1.0
Copyright (C) 1996-2016 Claudio Matsuoka and Hipolito Carraro Jr
Using null output
Mixer set to 44100 Hz, 16bit, cubic spline interpolated stereo
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Loading modland.com/pub/modules/Impulsetracker/Pirate Pete/bullet time(8-bit).it (1 of 1)
Module name : Bullet Time (8-bit)
Module type : Impulse Tracker 2.14 IT 2.14
Module length: 71 patterns
Patterns : 55
Instruments : 35
Samples : 61
Channels : 22 [ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ]
Duration : 5min46s
Instruments:
Instrument name Vl Fade Env Ns Sub Gv Vl Fine Xpo Pan Sm
01 CLUBLOOP.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +04 Pff 00
02 GREYNOIZ.WAV 40 0000 --P 01 [01] 18 40 +100 +28 P68 01
03 DNB_19.WAV 40 0000 --P 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 02
04 DRYHARD.WAV 40 0000 --P 01 [01] 17 40 +100 +28 P68 03
05 CLASIC05.WAV 40 0000 --P 01 [01] 2d 40 +100 +28 P98 04
06 DNB_3.WAV 40 0000 --P 01 [01] 10 40 +100 +28 Pff 05
07 Jeremy:smoothe ambient 40 00c0 A-P 01 [01] 40 40 +000 -07 P58 06
08 Jeremy:smoothe ambient 2e 00c0 A-P 01 [01] 40 40 +000 -07 P98 06
09 SFX6.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +04 Pff 00
0a SFX7.WAV 40 0080 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +04 Pff 07
0b BACKGRD4.WAV 40 0000 A-P 01 [01] 1b 40 +100 +28 Pff 08
0c BACKGRD4.WAV (short) 40 0000 A-P 01 [01] 1b 40 +100 +28 Pff 08
0d SEEIT4U.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +04 Pff 0b
0e BUCKLEUP.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +04 Pff 0c
0f INDIES_2.WAV 40 0080 A-P 01 [01] 33 40 +100 +06 P34 0e
10 INDIES_2.WAV 40 0080 A-P 01 [01] 33 40 +100 +06 Pa4 0e
11 OVER_1.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 17 40 +100 +28 Pff 10
12 909_1.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 27 40 +100 +28 Pff 11
13 ANATRON.WAV 40 0000 A-P 01 [01] 38 40 +100 +30 Pa0 09
14 ANALOGIC.WAV 40 0000 A-P 01 [01] 1a 40 +100 +30 P68 13
15 ANATRON.WAV 40 0000 A-P 01 [01] 38 40 +100 +30 Pa0 09
16 BASIC__2.WAV 40 0000 A-P 01 [01] 1c 40 +100 +30 P40 15
17 Very smooth 16-bit bassg 40 1080 A-P 01 [01] 1c 30 +127 +06 Pff 16
18 BLINDYOU.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +04 Pff 17
19 ONCEHAS.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +04 Pff 18
1a Very smooth 16-bit bassg 40 0180 A-P 01 [01] 1c 30 +127 +06 Pff 16
1c COBOE004.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +063 +21 Pff 0a
1d Krow.Guit-mut. 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +000 +00 P80 0d
1e ART!P_C1.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +30 Pff 12
1f SFX2.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +04 Pff 0f
20 SFX3.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +04 Pff 14
21 SFX4.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +04 Pff 19
22 SFX8.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +04 Pff 1a
23 SFX11.WAV 40 0000 --P 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 1b

> ----------------------------
> "Bullet Time"
> by
> Pirato Pedro
> (Pirate Pete, to me
> Latino friends)
> the Christian
> Privateer
> (voltz@ovnet.com)
> http://listen.to/
> PiratePete
>
> Tracked: 05 Apr 99
> thru
> 09 Jun 99
>
> Released: 25 Aug 99
> ----------------------------
>
> Ok, you've probably already
> guessed what this song is
> about--the movie "The Matrix",
> which, to my thinking, is
> undoubtedly the finest science
> fiction movie I've seen in over
> 20 years...perhaps even *the
> best*. It surpasses "Blade
> Runner", "Star Trek", "Star Wars",
> even (*gasp*, dare I say it?)
> "Aliens".
>
> "The Matrix" is without a doubt
> the *coolest* movie I've ever
> seen. Even though the *science*
> behind the film is questionable
> at best--the movie is about a
> future in which mankind builds
> machines which eventually become
> self-aware, capable of creating
> more machines. Eventually, these
> machines create a computer
> simulation of all life on the
> planet Earth and use this to
> enslave humans. But such an
> interactive simulation, into which
> every human being is plugged in
> and sees as his or her own "reality",
> would take an entire Universe full
> of memory chips to store the
> necessary data and programs--even
> with this "minor" flaw, the movie
> still outperforms every major
> science fiction adventure I've
> ever seen or read.
>
> This song is my feeble attempt at
> a homage to the movie. Now,
> granted, there were some questionable
> ethics involved--e.g., the need to
> kill other humans who were still
> enslaved by the machines--and the
> violence and non-stop killing
> could have detrimental effects on
> developing young minds (I've been
> wondering if the Littleton, Colorado
> teens weren't influenced by this movie),
> I am still fascinated by this movie.
> I've seen it 6 times thus far, and plan
> to see it even more!
>
> Greets fly out to all of me tracking
> buddies, and to all newcomers to
> the Scene:
>
> * Rebel Riffs
> * Chris & the Clones
> * Drone
> * Trib the Brit
> * all IMM reviewers
> * all of me heroes (you
> know who ye be!)
>
>
>
>
> Pirate Pete,
> the Christian Privateer
> Martins Ferry, OH, USA
> 6/9/99
> .

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