The complete title of the tape is: "Music System Xcellent Part Kwiki 3 in Full Dimensional Mono".
Yeah, my friend at that time had a Commodore Amiga 500, which had 4 sampling channels and in stereo. So the titles of all 4 tapes were a little ironic (like the Super Fake Stereo).
This is the 1ste of the Soundtracker 2.0 tapes, now in plain mono.
You will hear only the Music Module.
It was easier for me to record (less changing the recording level of the left/right channel,
so the sound of these tapes 3 and 4 are better than 1 and 2.
The music cames from other sources, cause Moonsoft never released music for Soundtracker 2.0, they were far too busy with creating Moonblaster and composing songs
for it...
So most of the songs cames from the FAC (Federation Agains Commodore) of course and from the BCF (Best Crackers Federation), who released a couple of Diskstations, a sort of disc with a different demo's in a nice menu.
Highlights on Kant A: The Labyrint (FAC), Spybass (BCF) and James Bond Theme (BCF)
is a great starter, Planet Mars (FAC) strange sci-fi, the famous Impact style with Impact 137 (Impact) and Drente 1992 (unknown), funky MSX with Funky Items (FAC), great game-music cover of Metal gear in Action (FAC), classical with Piano Prelude (FAC) and cool down with Amazing Heads 3 (BCF) and Science Fiction Part 2 (FAC).
Kant A link
Songs on Kant B: Impact style in Impact 58 (Impact), the classical Tocca Et Fuga Remix,
the uptempo sci-fi Darkside & Monster (BCF), the early house of Ducky's Acid-House Theme, psg in Music Module style Psg-2 (Impact), happy sound of Mid-Summer 1991 (BCF), the softer side of MSX with Synth Power #9 (FAC) and Totally & Completly (I forgot).
Kant B link
I think there are some songs made by TwinSoft, but I'm not sure...
Yeah, my friend at that time had a Commodore Amiga 500, which had 4 sampling channels and in stereo. So the titles of all 4 tapes were a little ironic (like the Super Fake Stereo).
This is the 1ste of the Soundtracker 2.0 tapes, now in plain mono.
You will hear only the Music Module.
It was easier for me to record (less changing the recording level of the left/right channel,
so the sound of these tapes 3 and 4 are better than 1 and 2.
The music cames from other sources, cause Moonsoft never released music for Soundtracker 2.0, they were far too busy with creating Moonblaster and composing songs
for it...
So most of the songs cames from the FAC (Federation Agains Commodore) of course and from the BCF (Best Crackers Federation), who released a couple of Diskstations, a sort of disc with a different demo's in a nice menu.
Highlights on Kant A: The Labyrint (FAC), Spybass (BCF) and James Bond Theme (BCF)
is a great starter, Planet Mars (FAC) strange sci-fi, the famous Impact style with Impact 137 (Impact) and Drente 1992 (unknown), funky MSX with Funky Items (FAC), great game-music cover of Metal gear in Action (FAC), classical with Piano Prelude (FAC) and cool down with Amazing Heads 3 (BCF) and Science Fiction Part 2 (FAC).
Kant A link
Songs on Kant B: Impact style in Impact 58 (Impact), the classical Tocca Et Fuga Remix,
the uptempo sci-fi Darkside & Monster (BCF), the early house of Ducky's Acid-House Theme, psg in Music Module style Psg-2 (Impact), happy sound of Mid-Summer 1991 (BCF), the softer side of MSX with Synth Power #9 (FAC) and Totally & Completly (I forgot).
Kant B link
I think there are some songs made by TwinSoft, but I'm not sure...
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