Title : 7 Gates Of Jambala - End
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Module name : 7 Gates Of Jambala - End
Module type : ModPlug Tracker 1.16 IT 2.14
Module length: 53 patterns
Patterns : 20
Instruments : 84
Samples : 83
Channels : 4 [ 0 f f 0 ]
Duration : 2min46s
Instruments:
Instrument name Vl Fade Env Ns Sub Gv Vl Fine Xpo Pan Sm
01 DR.BassDrum.5 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 3f +000 +00 Pff 00
02 Van.SnareDrum.3 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 3f +000 +00 Pff 01
03 Ami.Dur 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 3f +000 +00 Pff 02
04 Ami.Moll 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 3f +000 +00 Pff 03
05 Ami.Hau.3 (Pitch env.) 40 0000 AF- 01 [01] 40 40 +000 +00 Pff 04
06 Ami.Hau.3 (Dif. vol env.) 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 40 40 +000 +00 Pff 04
07 Dreieck.High 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 3f +000 +00 Pff 05
08 W.Bass.1 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 3f +000 +00 Pff 06
0a Basty/CDGS is proud to 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
0b present you one of the 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
0c best old AMIGA sounds 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
0d ever: 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
0e Seven Gates Of Jambala 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
0f - End Theme - 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
11 Duration: 2:46 mins 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
12 Date: 28-Feb-1998 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
13 Style: Chiptune (I think) 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
14 Composing time: 10+ hourz 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
15 Samples: J. Hippel (?) 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
16 (I don't know) 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
18 I love this song so I 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
19 can't describe. So I had 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1a to convert it from Hippel 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1b (not COSO and 7V). The 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1c Hippel where the playback 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1d code is in the module. I 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1e spend many nights on 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1f disassembling it to find 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
20 out what is a note, an 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
21 effect, etc. It seems to 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
22 be similar to FC1.3/1.4. 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
24 Why I did convert to IT? 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
25 Just because MODs, S3Ms 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
26 and XMs don't support 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
27 pitch envelopes which are 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
28 required for proper play- 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
29 back. But no panic, 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
2a coding an IT player just 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
2b for this one should be 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
2c very easy, as it doesn't 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
2d use NNAs, panning or more 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
2e than 4 channels... 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
2f This song is fully in the 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
30 AMIGA Hardware limits. 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
32 I hope you like this 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
33 work. It is extreme close 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
34 to the original (I say 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
35 this as I'm not absolute 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
36 sure, because I found 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
37 some pitch slide code 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
38 which I didn't able to 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
39 implement here). 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
3b (If ya want to read more, 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
3c press SHIFT-F9 or M in 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
3d Cubic Player !) 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
3f Quick greetz: 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
40 All sceners, all synth 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
41 loverz, the coders of 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
42 Seven Gates Of Jambala 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
43 and, of course, the 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
44 musician who did this 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
45 masterpiece...and hey, 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
46 Jochen Hippel for the 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
47 tracker in which the 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
48 tune was made and, of 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
49 course, Gryzor who 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
4a released the 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
4b MODs Anthology Volume 1, 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
4c where I found this song 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
4d again after missing it 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
4e for 8 years ! Many thanks 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
4f and kisses to you, as I 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
50 found some other cool 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
51 old synthies on the CD 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
52 I really loved and love ! 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
53 And last but not least 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
54 you for listening to it. 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
> Basty/CDGS proudly presents:
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> Duration: 2:46 mins
> Composed from February, the 26th to the 28th.
> Style: Chiptune (I think at least).
> Composing time: Over 10+ hourz (including disassembling the whole thing).
> Samples: Jochen Hippel (?) (I don't know it).
> Channels: 4/4 (Host/Virtual).
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> Hi freaks ! I'm back with one of the best old AMIGA synthies in modern
> ImpulseTracker format. Yes, this oldie wasused in the Jump&Run game 7
> Gates of Jambala (I owned it about 8 years ago (the disks got corrupted)).
> Since then I missed the music until I got the MODs Anthology Volume One
> from Gryzor (Hi, special thanks to you), where I found this one and
> a lot of older synthies I knew and really loved and lost in the same
> way as this one. This is truly the best CD ever...Please release Volume
> Two as soon as possible. I suggest you I will be the first who will buy
> it ;-). And so cheap...compare this with the commercial CDs...The BRAVO
> Hits costs about 40,- DM and you get 39-41 songs. With the MODs Anthology
> you pay about 55,- DM and get 18096 songs...what a difference ! ;-).
> I can't describe you how I love this song...it was (is) one of my
> favourites. That's why I spend many nights on disassembling the replay
> routine. I'm thinking of to convert the other synthies to IT, too
> (maybe even to MOD, S3M or XM, if possible). This one was converted from
> Hippel (not Hippel-COSO and Hippel-7V), but the Hippel which contains the
> playback routines in the module itself. If you know DeliTracker ][, you
> probably know (there are 3 Hippels in the DeliPlayer directory). If our
> forthcoming TuComposer is complete, I might also code an universal
> converter for Hippel files (or a TuComposr loader, for that matter), which
> will able you to transfer your Hippel files 99% to TuComposer (I think,
> as I don't have examined the file format fully). This also might happen
> with FutureComposer 1.3/1.4 and MusicAssembler music. TuComposer has
> support for synthies like that. It's powerful synth programming language
> will have almost no problems with these old cool formats. Example of
> TuComposer-synth I'm thinking off (not the full power is displayed here):
>
> Line . Effect
> 0000 . SETVOL $FF00 (Set volume to $FF)
> 0001 . VOLDN $0180 (Slide volume down by 1.5 !!!)
> 0002 . LOOPCNT $0020 (Loop counter $20 times)
> 0002 . VIBSPD $0007 (Init vibrato speed to $07)
> 0003 . VIBDPTH $0010 (Init vibrato depth to $10)
> 0004 . VIBWAVE $0012 (Use vibrato waveform number $12)
> 0005 . VOLDN $0080 (Slide volume down by 1/2)
> 0006 . VIBRATO $0000 (Vibrate with previously initialized variables)
> 0007 . WAIT $0001 (Wait 1 tick, is required to prevent hang up)
> 0008 . LOOP $0005 (Loop to line $0005 with initialzed loop counter)
> 0009 . PORTAUP $4C00 (Portamento up by $4C)
> 000A . JMP $0000 (Jump to Line $0000 (i.e. restart everything))
> 000B . SETPAN $CC00 (Set panning to $CC). Note this can only by reached
> with TuComposer's Synth Jump effect).
> 000C . PANNOLO $030A (Vibrate the panning with speed $03, depth $0A).
> 000D . WAIT $0003 (Wait 3 ticks before going on).
> 000E . JMP $000C (Jump to line $000C until breaked by command).
> 000F . END $0000 (Synth processing will be stopped immediately)
>
> You see, the TuComposer synth functions will be extreme powerful. If you
> don't understand this at once, don't worry. It was just an information.
> I hope that TuComposer prevents the cool synth sounds from being dying
> out (it seems that everyone uses only samples toay). Imagine, good old
> FM songs with 256 channels using NNAs...a new dimension for music and
> the saved .TCM file will be smaller than 40kB...Imagine it...Because my
> AMIGA is corrupt at the moment, the whole thing is a little bit delayed
> (UAE is too slow for TuComposer on a Pentium MMX-200 for recent use).
> But anyway, UAE is a wonderful program, without it I wouldn't be able
> to do things like this at the moment. So, but enough about TuComposer
> and things like this. Now comes what all you have been waiting for:
>
> ((( .H. GR.....GS )))
>
> Scene greetings fly out to (no order):
> All CDGS membas, Dragon, Animal, Basehead, DeCaY, Mr.4tune, ViK, Radical
> Projekt, Future Crew, TRSi, DEFJAM!, RAZOR 1911, THE BAND, QUARTEX, SKiD
> ROW, CuBiC TeAM, Gryzor, OZONE, L4/AFL, Mode-X, ZaSTaR, Chris Jarvis,
> Jeffrey Lim and TRiToN, YoU (iF a ScEnER).
>
> Personal greetings (again, no order):
> Marcel Rose, Thomas Thuermann, Michael Grosse, Katja Georgi (I love you),
> Katja Schoetz, Sascha Heu, Sven Schellberg and Oliver Maruschko, YoU (if
> forgotten one person).
>
> That's all for the greetings. Sorry that there are no more comments
> about the persons/groups there, but my song messages are always too
> long (this one again, jerk). ViK said as a joke: a song is for listening,
> not for reading ! However, he is right...
> If you want to contact me, please do it ! My E-Mail address is:
> cdgs.basty@usa.net
>
> If you don't have Internet access, call one of our SuPPoRT SiTeS:
> Multibox Berlin (BhQ): +49(0)30 / 757 03 10 6 (offline for unknown reasons
> at the moment...Sysop: MCP)
> Land Of Mystery (WhQ): +49(0)30 / 688 49 84 (Sysop: ViK)
> Digital Nightmare (DiST): +49(0)5121 / 157 10 7 (Sysop: Lukas Grunwald)
>
> So, that's all to say here. Bye Bye ! Happy listening !
> :-) Basty (-:
> .
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