Dees Productions’ demoscene section give you a detailed song done by the legendary composer Thomas Bendt(Scortia). This time we open the hood to see how a C-64 song is made in an editor and how it looks like to work in an editor. The editor we use this time is “JCH’s ED3.04 +NP20.G0/G4. Happy listening and yes, mind the loading time Done on a real C-64 sidchip 8580. (C)2010 Dees Productions
CONSPIRACY presents CHAOSTHEORY at ASSEMBLY 2006 /// Brought to you by: BoyC – main code Gargaj – synth code, music Zoom – visuals /// About the intro: Apparently we finished another 64k… …Except that ALL of us are extremely satisfied with it. (Then again there’s probably always a first time.) Hard to believe that all it took to have an intro that’s fun to make and enjoyable to watch (for us) was around +50 BPM. Sorry for no deep emotions or touching scene poetry this time; we thought it was time to do something else. Interestingly, losing BP06 and breaking the winning streak helped the creative process immensely – freedom is AWESOME. We’re apparently going against (among others) Farbrausch, Fairlight, and Kewlers in the 64k compo. Hard to say what chances do we have, but one thing’s for sure: we’re really really happy with our intro already, so from this point it can only get better. We’d like to thank everyone who supported us during our harder times, we hope a lot of you will enjoy this intro even if it’s not something you would expect from us. (Cue catchphrase here.) Many thanks go to ryg of farbrausch for kkrunchy, and the Opera guys at Assembly’06 for lending us a computer to enter the intro. Also, greetings to everyone who didn’t fit into the intro greets. Enjoy the intro as much as we did. – Gargaj / Conspiracy, 2006. 08. 04. * In loving memory of the BZM hills. * /// Contact us at: Email: contact(cns)conspiracy.hu WWW: www.conspiracy.hu IRC #cns @ IRCNet