End of an Era
- Format:
- FastTracker v2.00 XM 1.04
- Size:
- 79524 bytes
- BPM:
- 125
- Speed:
- 6
- Channels:
- 8
- Song Length:
- 12
- Samples:
- 44
- Instruments:
- 48
- Patterns:
- 9
- Tracks:
- 1
- Track length:
- 65
- SHA1:
- 30624f584cbe7f42f285ac47e452bafa8e26a494
- MD5:
- 7a88242982f69968f29b19083f7c64de
Instances
Source | Name | Folder |
---|---|---|
Modarchive | end_of_an_era.xm | XM/E/end_of_an_era.xm.zip |
Modarchive | end_of_an_era.xm | E/EN/end_of_an_era.xm.zip |
Modland | end of an era.xm | Fasttracker 2/Rambones/ |
Links
Samples
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1. | No name | 28442 | ▶️ | ||
2. | No name | 9938 | ▶️ | ||
3. | No name | 16144 | ▶️ | ||
4. | No name | 2162 | ▶️ | ||
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6. | Summer, 1990 | ||||
7. | No name | 5618 | ▶️ | ||
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9. | the first 8-channel | ||||
10. | tracker in the world | ||||
11. | AMIGA | ||||
12. | made it possible! | ||||
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16. | June 6th, 1998 | ||||
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Instruments
- End of an Era
- by
- Jan Harries (rambones)
- (C) 1990 TST
- org. format: Oktalyzer
- (C) 1998 WIZE
- Enjoy this oldie!
- The people who have
- heard it years ago -
- will find old memories
- of 50MB HDs, 2MB RAM
- & 100's of floppydisks
- The only difference
- between this and the
- original - is that the
- samples have been
- panned a bit.
- This wasn't possible
- on the AMIGA.
- This is the 2nd of 2
- tunes, I ever composed
- in the 8chn-editor for
- AMIGA, Oktalyzer!
- Regards to Chris Korte
- for making it possible
- When I wrote this many
- years ago, it was the
- end of an era. I was
- about to move away,
- from safe home, to
- the big city of Odense
- where I spent the next
- 6 years of my life.
- I could have put in
- some newer samples..
- But why would I ruin
- a perfect classic ?
- "Nothing is
- as it ever was.."