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* WIND OF COOLNESS *
* by Sphenx , 1992-2000 *
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SONG INFOS:
Song Creation : 1992 or 1993 (see the explanation)
Current Version : <ver 3.03> released 20 february 2000
Play Time : 3:16
Active Channels : 6
Samples : 19
Patterns : 31
Unused Patterns : 5
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WIND OF COOLNESS:
I know this song is not great and this is not my best ,but it is in fact
one of my first music ideas and I think it is still nice.
About the creation of this song:
I think I had the idea somewhere in 1992 or 1993.
But I tracked it only 2 years after (so in 1994 or 1995)
And one day my amiga disk which contained the track (and some others)
became deficient and the tracks were all lost.
Then I retracked it partially (parts I remembered) in 1997 with OctaMED.
That was the same year I got Impulse Tracker. So I expanded a little
the track to 6 channels when I converted it.
Unfortunately, I did't reminded correctly the whole original song and I
couldn't finish it as it should have been.
Oh .. the title doesn't mean anything. (try to find any wind in this
music !...)
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SAMPLES SOURCES:
This time, most of the samples come from a st-50 disk I had.
That's bad I don't remember who did this disk...
Strings and a Snare are from "Pinball Dreams" by Olof Gustafsson.
A few are from Huelsbeck musics "Apidya" and "Z-Out".
One is from an Aurora MegaDemo (1991) , by Fingal O.
A sample is ripped from "Chaos Engine" by Farook/Haroon Joi.
And I don't remember for the others.
See the samples filenames for precise source.
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For any reasons, any comments on this song or on my others,
if you like or not, if you want to criticize,
mail me at : gb_sphenx@hotmail.com
Thanx to Teijo Kinnunen for his trackers MED and OctaMED, and Jeffrey Lim
for the excellent Impulse Tracker.
Thanx to Gustafsson, Huelsbeck, Fingal O.,Farook/Haroon Joi and the maker
of the st-50 disk.
(c) Sphenx