Desert Of Soul @ 2006 (By Helgis)


Format:
OctaMED Soundstudio MMD3
Size:
70766 bytes
BPM:
142
Speed:
12
Channels:
6
Song Length:
4
Samples:
4
Patterns:
2
Tracks:
1
Track length:
12
SHA1:
27d39b7d4763a07417020a402a3487a29d240945
MD5:
58bcba03e0247949846a2ed1c3af77e2


Comment

Desert Of Soul @ 2006 (By Helge Kvalheim aka Helgis)
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Another new song by me, Helgis from AmigaWorld.
This song uses 2 blocks, but play them 2 times.

This song is a some sort of a soft Country taken on the long desert roads
of the Wild West Side of USA. I like the rhythm of this tune. The song was
done on my hardfixet 933Mhz A1G4XE running the excellent Pre4 OS4.0
using TheMaestrix AHI-emulator in conjuction with MED SoundStudio V1.03c
(let us get ride of the Octa-name as SoundStudio has been renamed to MED).

You might think it could be easy to get tired of this song. Perhaps afterwards,
but i did this song because i had the right moment with the right feeling and
balance to it. The song might be short, but it's some kind of a listening medley for short..

In order to make better and better songs, there must be a place to start. Mainly from the beginning,
but i'm already slowly but steadily advancing myself. When i learn better to understand the effect commands
of SoundStudio, amazing songs can easily be made around half an hour, if focusing on the quality of the song
you want to create :-)

Ok, enough babling now ;-) Load this song in your favourite tracker or player that is MED compatible, then pump the
volume of your HIFI and lean back to listen :-) If you're into the right mood, this might be the song for you :-)

Song written by:

Helge Kvalheim (aka Helgis from AmigaWorld)

Instances

Source Name Folder
aminet Desert mods/misc/Desert.lha

Links

Samples

# Name Used in Size
1. Bass9(fingered) 1 other modules 29716 ▶️
2. BassDrum_14 3390 ▶️
3. Elec9-harmonic 1 other modules 26390 ▶️
4. Snare(Brush2) 2 other modules 5386 ▶️

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