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Showing posts with label TnC Collected Works. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TnC Collected Works. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

TnC Collected works : TnC ZoundZ and DemoZ Disk Part 8 (Final !)

Part 8 final ? Yes, it is.

When I was compiling Part 5 and 6,
I was sure I had enough stuff for at least
10 Parts.

But when I looked closer to the FAC SOUNDTRACKER music files and all the versions I collected of the song "Every breath you take" I began to see that lot of these were not interesting at all.
So I decided to sort things out until I could fill the last 2 disks, Part 7 and 8.

I wanted to call this Part 8,
the "Every Breath You Take " edition,
but when I listen to all versions, all with the same errors or more, I wanted to create just 1 good version, so this edition is named "Soundtracker Edition Part 2".

Mostly cause the main part of the disk is filled with Soundtracker music, players, and info.
However, there are also some nice tools for the Philips Music Module, mostly samplers and a long FAC's FM-FAC sample of the song "Here We Go Again" of the synthesizer-rock band "Mad At The World" ( see Part 7 for more info).

The FM-PAC demo "Every Breath You Take" of the band The Police has a long history.

Originally was the song made in Synthsaurus V2.00 by Elko Duijm and when it was converted to Basic, it was too big to fit in the memory of any MSX computer.

Later there was a converter made BIT2BGM, but after conversing the tempo was wrong, instead of 120 it played 80!


I liked the song Elko Duijm made, so I cut the song in SynyhSaurus V2.00 in 2 parts and converted each part into a Basic listing.

More problems came to the surface,
when I played the 1st part in Basic.
After the refreins, the whole song got timing issues and the drums, the bass melody played out of sync.

I believe Elko Duijm tried to fix some of these issues in SS2 later, but I could not find any better version than the onces I collected earlier.

Anyway, for Part 8 I wanted to create
1 complete version by getting rid of all the same strings with music data and put together part 1 and 2 after that.
I listened to part 1 and I heard so many out of sync channels, I had not the courage to start fixing these.

So I made a cut-off sped up version with only the intro and 2 refreins, cause after that all the errors began.

 I had already converted pictures for a menu with "Every Breath You Take " versions, cause I decided to use only 1 version, I took the best picture merge it with the cut-off spec up version and voila there was the "Every Breath You Take" FM demo.

Now I  forgot there is a lot to read about FAC SOUNDTRACKER on this Final disk, like info about the music files , tips for use, my Basic replayers and info about all samplers.
Again I tried to find some info on the net about these songs:

Some of these songs are from the FAC Demo 4 "Facmanschap is Meesterschap" and MSX-Fan magazine  (via Unicorn Coorporation - Library #1)

But the song "Diver" (of Unicorn Coorporation again) came from a listing in MCCM 41, see page 29 or the screenshot on the left.

"Dremo 2017" was original a song in MUSIX (with drums), but was used (without drums) in Booty or Kick It  ofcourse all published by Aackosoft.

"No-Acid Part 1" was the pre-version of the song you hear in NO-PROMO demo  
What can I say, except unfinished?

 "Because" was a song of The Beatles of their best album "Abbey Road". And I found lots of good covers, remixes of this (mostly) acapella song. Even a movie "Across The Universe" that had a story based o the lyrics of 33 (!!) Beatle-songs.



But here are some "Because" treasures
I found on YouTube:

- All You Need Was Luv
  (still impressive see someone play all instruments and sing in perfect sync with the video)
- Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets Trailer song
  (yes, it was the trailer song of an action movie, The Beatles with an orchestra well done)
- Across The Universe
  (from that movie I mentioned earlier, acapella and not sang by The Beatles themselves)
- The Hit House
  (another from that Valerian movie, but this time in sort of "Terminator"-style)
 - DMA Reggae Mix
   ( lots of dub or echo, it turns the song into something even better )
- The Zap rmx
  (sort electronic techno style, very non-pop, Kraftwerk vs The Beatles remixed)
- Reggae Remix of tomseal76
  (more reggae, what if The Beatles recorded "Because" as a reggae song ?)
- SHIHA Remix
  (if The Beatles recorded "Because" today, it would sound like this, house music)
- Because the world is round
  ( a spoken version of "Because, but the relaxing music and video makes it soo special)


I don't have to tell you there is "Every Breath You Take" remixes, covers and other stuff related to the song on YouTube. I took a deep breath, dived into the pool and this is what
I found at the bottom:

- Reactable Mix
  (you can watch how the music changes, just by moving some electronic blocks
   on an electronic table)
- Harp Twins - Camille and Kennerly
  (2 beautiful young girls with 2 harps and very talented, impressive)
- Deep Chills Remix
  (lounge version, very relaxing with a bit of saxophone, fantastic)
- Alex Giudici Remix
  (a bit synthwave and a bit Ibiza, go slow dance)
- Scenester Synthwave Remix
  ( I can't help it, I love synthwave 80s style)
- Rush West Bootleg
  (uplifting house version, yeah really)
- MINOR KEY VERSION
  (very creepy version, for playing at Halloween)

And so we come to an end. TnC Collected Works is finished now.
All I can do is make new  MSX stuff ;-)

The disk Part 8 is on Mediafire / Pcloud

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

TnC Collected works : TnC ZoundZ and DemoZ Disk Part 7


Welcome to almost the last part of the series
Soundz & DemoZ Disks, Part 7.

I call this part, "The Soundtracker Edition 1".
I guess I don't have to explain that.

On this disk, you will find some Basic Replayers I once made, some info about each Soundtracker song and an example with lots of comments how to load and play a Soundtracker song in Basic.







And also a long sample of the song Living Dead of Mad At The World, a short of Christian band which sounded like Depeche Mode.

After releasing their 1st album with Living Dead and more great songs, they changed their sound to more hard rock.

I did not like it, the combi of the electric guitar with heavy electronics was much better choice.

On Part 8 you will find another sample of a track from their first album.

I liked this MATW album so much, I not only sampled some song, but after buying the record I bought blindly also the CD version, which had 2 bonus tracks.
Well, after listening I skipped them every time I played the CD.
They were sooooo bad, it made me wonder why the other songs got so much better...
Note: I hope you can listen to the sample, cause BlueMSX plays only silence.

Now I could tell you more about each Soundtracker song on this disk, but you better read the text on the disk.

Sorry, this disk has only 4 items in the main menu,
but I promise the next Part 8 will have much more.

I forgot something, because the Basic Replayers need a lot of Basic space, you have to start the disk with CTRL key pressed when booting.
Then Disk-Basic has more space to run the replayers.

I tried to find some interesting stuff about each Soundtracker song on the web, but no way.

* Here are some alternative wiki pages about the classical composers:

Joseph Kuffner & Francesco Spinacino  & Pieter van der Staak

* And some non-wiki info about the band: Mad At The World


* An MSX info page about Ernst Schulle or Unicorn Corporation 

* Couple of videos I found for Bye Bye Love / Memory / Perhaps Love / Love Me Tender

Yeah, this time no remixes or mashups, just a fresh version or a nice video of these pop songs.

* The PSG version from the original game "Lenam - Sword of Legend - Event 1"
* The guitar book of Pieter van der Staak including "Hiking to Haifa" and "Bound for Bulgaria" (see Part 3)

I am done now with Part 7, Part 8 is much more interesting...
Here are Mediafire and Pcloud


TnC Collected works : TnC ToolZ DemoZ Disk Part D

I completely forgot this ToolZ & DemoZ Disk Part D.
It seemed I was so busy with the "Paranoid Demo 2016" I forgot to post about Part D.

This part is special cause it had lots of graphics tools and some little demos.

Almost 4 screens full of tools demos, so lot to talk about?

Well, no. But I can try.
I did it with every disk.

There are demo's like TV-WALL, Random lines, Blockbox, 000Fractal, Fast MCCA Colorscroll, House 1/2/3/, Pagina, Intro Metal, all experiments for use in bigger programs, you will find them on other disks of TnC Collected works. Because I was already busy with the Soundz & DemoZ series and decided all at once to go on with the ToolZ & DemoZ series, all these demos have annoying random sound effects.


Some are pictures viewers with something special, like: Random Color, MED-Soft, MUP and CAT-PIC. CAT-PIC was one of the last MSX projects
I was working on (1996).

The idea was to create catalog pictures showing a thumbnail of every picture on the disk even if it's was made for a different SCREEN type. Well, I never came so far to implemented the conversion part of SCANMENU. It only creates a catalog picture in SCREEN 8 and creates thumbnails for SCREEN 8 pictures.


The main part is the tools, which can be divided into 3 categories:  converters, text readers, color changers.
I won't name all converters one by one, see for yourself. There are enough pictures on this disk to play with.


Every MSX-er creates text readers, cause it's not so easy
to read texts in MSX-Basic, so I made a couple myself.
Check out: CopyEdje and CataInfo.

With color changers, I mean changing the pallette of the pictures in SCREEN 5, 7 and sometimes 8 too.
Like: Color searcher/converter, EditPal5, palet changer.

But wait! There is more!
For example:

- My favorite copy tool in MSX-DOS 1: Autoload
+ It uses your whole memory-mapper to copy (big) files

- My homemade menu with sub-menus:  Homemade
+ Made for own utility disks with lots and lots of programs
- My twice modified MCM Text Scroller: Scroller
+ In SCREEN 0, but easy to use in your own programs.
- My universal MSX-DOS autoloader: Memman
+ I didn't make it, I just made it a bit user-friendlier.


And I mentioned it earlier there are pictures for SCREEN 5, 7 and 8 to play with.
In the MED-Soft (EMP-Soft v0.0) picture viewer, you see some SCREEN 7 pictures made
by Elko Duijm with Graph Saurus of Bit2 (of course).

You see a lot of the color purple in the screenshots, I just like deep purple...

Still want to download this disk: Mediafire
 

Saturday, August 26, 2017

TnC Collected works : TnC ZoundZ and DemoZ Disk Part 6

And there was Part 6, The "Lily Was Here Edition". First I will explain the title of this edition.

"Lily Was Here" was a single from the soundtrack of Dutch movie "De Kassiëre", and was composed and performed by Dave A. Stewart (ex-Eurythmics) and Candy Dulfer (a Dutch saxophonist). The film was very bad and the soundtrack easy to forget, however this song became very famous and if you search on YouTube "Lily Was Here Remix" you can spend a whole day to listen to all of them.

So I will keep this YouTube "Lily Was Here" linkslist a bit short.
Here we go:
* Music Video featuring Dave A Stewart and Candy Dulfer
* Music Video featuring scenes of the movie "De Kassiëre"
* "Lily Was Here, Live in Amsterdam" great live version.
* Remix of Teddy-J with another bass, more uptempo and an weird animation video.
* Remix of GPP with that nice Ibiza feeling in it.
* Remix of K-Lukasz with more tempo, more techno dance.
* Remix of Emanuel Kosh & Timofey, with a more lounge attitude.


On this disk you can find a MSX-1 sample demo (Wordstore+) and a MSX-2 sample demo (FM-FAC sampler). Both had not much of a graphic interface, so I created a simple menu (see picture). While I was search for a Music Module basic-tool, I found an old FM-Pac Music demo by Crackbird & Maddog, better know as TwinSoft. They used some stolen music from XAK and a lot of selfmade covers of famous songs, including...Lily Was Here (see picture). I listened and it was so bad, it sounds like a PSG conversion that was never finished. So I didn't include the demo on this "Lily Was Here Edition".

There is also a Guitar FM Sounds demo
(see picture).
I had a nice picture of a guitar and a nice random FM sound-effects generator, called FMSOUNDS. I combined them with some animation and this was the result.

You will find on this disk more tools, just like the Part 5 disk.

Different ones ofcourse.

 Also there is a lot to read on this disk, specially I included
3 versions of SYNTH TOOL (for converting Synth Saurus V2.00 Basic files) with a textfile in Dutch and English.
I used Bing Translate instead of Google and the result was better than expected. The Bing translator tries to create real phrases and that speeds up the final translating a lot.
And some leftover converted PSG musics for the FM-Pac (see picture)

I'm almost reached the end of my collection ZoundZ and DemoZ, so it now harder to fill up the entire disk. I'm guessing I can create 2 more disks, but a major challenge lies ahead for me and I'm not sure I can handle it properly.
That's all for now.

Check out: Mediafire / Pcloud

TnC Collected works : TnC Soundz and DemoZ Disk Part 5


Here is already Part 5 of my infamous series of ZoundZ and DemoZ disks. 
This one is called "The PSG-Sampler Edition". 

Yeah, most of this disk is filled with samples made with PSG-SAMPLER, a very good MSX-2 sampler program. It runs only with Memman a memory manager developed by MSX Software Team.
I used PSG-SAMPLER mostly to convert long samples and sequences from the "New Era" demo by UMF, cause I wanted to hear the best-sampled songs on any MSX audio device, instead of only Music Module or Turbo-R.

PSG-SAMPLER was able to play a sample via PSG, MSX-MUSIC (FM-PAC), MSX-AUDIO (MUSIC MODULE), PCM (Turbo-R) and SIMPL (an easy to build MSX sample device).
However the MSX-Basic replayer was never really finished and I lost interest in sampling music on my MSX, 
I was more interested in FAC Soundtracker and Moonblaster.
 
On this disk, you find 2 long converted samples of the "New Era", "Feel It" and "Groove". You can find these together with "Orgasmico" on "Move The House 7" from EVA.





Noticed the link was not taking you to discogs.com?

Since you have to log in on discogs.com I will never link to them again. Why should you log in on Discogs? Does Wikipedia have a login? I think Discogs made a big mistake here.
They are not another Social Media like Facebook, Pinterest, etc, they are only an encyclopedia of music, nothing more...
 I also recorded a funny sample of Blunt Axe "De Kuil" in Dutch language. The sample came from the CD-single "De Kuil", but was never a big hit in the Netherlands. The first single of Blunt Axe had more success and made it even to be uploaded to YouTube



I liked the instrumental version of "De Kuil" more and recorded it on a compilation tape called: My Favorite Remixes II Side A (start at 15:37), cause I think Blunt Axe used too many samples in the radio version.

But there is more shit to find on this Part 5 disk, than just samples. I created especially for this ZoundZ and DemoZ series a simple PSG sound-effect creator called SOUNDER, a remake of PSG random sequence maker BIGHIT 2.2 and a couple of tools to play with if you have a FM-PAC or MSX-MUSIC.

And I created a sort of simple animation demo with a nice drawing of a steamboat, of course, the drawing and music were made by my partner
in EMP-Soft, Elko Duijm.
I have not much to say here, except download it and have fun exploring.


Wednesday, July 26, 2017

TnC Collected works : TnC SoundZ & DemoZ Disk Part 4

Finally, I finished Part 4 of this series. I wanted (as always) do more than just put the files in a menu with a short description and release it. 

No, instead I checked every program on this disk, tried to make it a little better and when I was nearly finished, there was not enough disk space. So I had to remove some to save it for the next Part (5). 
And just at the last check, I found out I forgot the main drum kit of one of these Moonblaster demo's you will find on this disk. 

Well, Part 4 is ready now, it's called "The MoonBlaster edition", cause it contains 3 small Moonblaster demo's, MOVE THA HOUZ, TC-TECKK, and ZOOITJE. Together with the Music Module sample demo  REVOLUTION, there was not much space left. I filled the rest of the disk again with small MSX-MUSIC files.

Some notes about the REVOLUTION demo. It was the last sample demo I made, this time together with Elko Duijm, he made the graphics, I did the samples and main programming.
Of course, the title was not original, but if you use samples of J.M. Jarre's Revolution, how would you name your demo then? Sample Demo #24?

MOVE THA HOUZ was a simple remake of the Flying Bytes music disk Move Tha HouzDisk version, with MoonBlaster versions of their "best" tracks.
Their tracks were made with FAC Soundtracker Pro only for MSX-AUDIO and I hated it that Flying Bytes didn't bother about MSX-MUSIC users.
So I made this remake with some surprises, for example: play song 1 in the Music Replayer.

For the TC-TECKK demo I made a long info text in English, don't ask me why. I made a simple text viewer so you enjoy my sense of humor...There is also some useful info in it, 
I don't think I need to say more here. A SCREEN 5 demo.

There is a lot to tell about the ZOOITJE Moonblaster demo. 

First: ZOOITJE is a Dutch word for MESS, Impact made some house tracks with that name and I liked to hear them in MSX-STEREO. 
I converted the FST Pro (again !!) files in MoonBlaster 1.3 and created so-called stereo-edits. But MB 1.3 had a nasty bug, so after creating and saving the stereo-edits I never could edit it again. There was more trouble. 

When I tested the demo I noticed ZOOITJE 3 file was corrupted and I had not any backup. So I needed to create a fresh new stereo-edit (with MB 1.4 without the bug) and because Impact made also ZOOITJE 5, I created another stereo-edit for this little demo. 

At this time it was still a text-only demo, very boring for a ZOOITJE/MESSY demo. I decided to remake the demo in SCREEN 1 and created with the help of CHRPAINT (also made by me) some weird character color changes. It made the ZOOITJE demo MESSY enough, believe me...

Finally, I put some FM-Pac/MSX-Music files all made by EMP-Soft on this disk. 

Menu 2 contains converted PSG-music by me and Menu 3 contains original works by Elko Duijm.

I hope you like them, as much as I like those.
There are some game music , some classic tunes, and some famous pop-songs.

Mediafire / Pcloud

Oh my, I forgot, I included my own version of the MoonBlaster Basic Replayer on this disk.
I used it a lot for listening to my own collected Moonblaster music on the disk.

Last note: as you will see there is no ZOOTJE 1 music made by Impact, that's because ZOOITJE was already made by Flying Bytes, check out the MOVE THA HOUZ demo.

TnC Collected works : TnC SoundZ & DemoZ Disk Part 3

I just could not set myself to program my delayed Wordstore Mix demo's or Wordstore Mega demo or improve MBR8S and release a final version or modify some Basic games for my 112 MSX Basic Games series. 

So instead I collected demos and music for Part 3 and higher. However, I had to program some parts to make this disk more user-friendly and more translated into English. For example, MODULE2 was hard to translate and still have a working layout and SULTANS OF SWING MENU I had to program it from scratch. I am happy with the result, but it was not easy to get good digis. So converting pics to SCREEN 8 was the most difficult part.

Now, something about the stuff you find on the disk.

This disk is called the "Sultans Of Swing Edition", cause mainly it contains different versions of the song "Sultans Of Swing" of Dire Straits of course.


You can find an MSX-1 FM-version, a Music Module sample version and a Synth Saurus 2 version. Is there more?

Yes, I included the NO-PROMO demo, the only demo I every made with Magic Music Module music program. I still don't know why I bought it, cause it was just a bad FAC Soundtracker clone. 
 For the big words seen in the demo I used the trick from Philips MSX-2 Basic demo and it was also my first demo in SCREEN 5.  
About the music: it was my 1 and only attempt to compose a house track, I made many versions of the song, but this was the best I could. 
I failed completely to create a good house beat.Some parts are not that bad at all...

The last part is some tools I made for FM-FAC Soundsampler  for the Philips Music Module.
It's not freeware and I couldn't find a cracked one, so I could not include it in any way.
But you can still use this programs without it and listen to some samples of J.M. Jarre.

To fill up the disk I added some FM-Pac/MSX-Musics from Elko Duijm of EMP-Soft and created a simple menu to play those.
Also on this disc some tools and a player to create BGM files from Synth Saurus 2.0 files and of course some EMP-Soft BGM files to listen too (Elvis Presley !!).

Mediafire / Pcloud






Monday, February 20, 2017

TnC Collected works : TnC SoundZ & DemoZ Disk Part 2

Here is already Part 2 of the Soundz & DemoZ Disk Collection and is called:
the Parole / Digi Collection.
On this disk you can find some digitized pictures made by mine NMS880 and a collection
of tools (PAROLE) from FRANCE, which still is the only MSX program that can generated Text to Speech !!! I will create a other Post this nice program, so here below is some other interesting stuff (I hope).

Here is a program I worked very hard to make it work but  I stopped working after version 1.7. I still didnt figure out what the differences are between the 1.6 and 1.7 version. The 1.6 version had copyrights of Jos-Tel, the 1.7 version not.
With this program you can create some kind of playlist of FM-Basic listings and it runs on MSX-1 and MSX-2, it stores this information in VRAM in a very clever way. With CTRL-STOP and F1 you can go to the next song.
It was very tough to translated it and keep it working...


Here we have maybe the best FM conversion Elko Duijm had ever made for the FM-Pac (A.P. Duijm is his real name, never asked were it stands for). Of course everybody knows the first notes of Toccata et Fuga, but Elko tried to create an version with an organ that would sound like there original.
So no bass and drums or edited in any way.



This is really painful, my attempt to create Text 2 Speech
for MSX with Wordstore+.
I tried to let it speak Dutch by sampling my own voice.
Due to the limitations of Wordstore+ (it could only handle less than 26 parts of the sample) and the bad recording
it can only say abbreviations in Dutch, like ABN, KLM, etc.
Strangely I made the program in 1990 already in English.
Why oh why ?


Here is one of the only digitized pictures I ever made with my NMS8280. I created those with DIGITIZE-2 program, also on this disk. On one afternoon I just connected my computer to the TV and started digitizing realtime. The results were so good I never did it ever again...
This picture is one of the best, it's a screenshot of the game Boggle on a Dutch TV-channel.
I believe the NMS8280 was very overrated, 256 colours on 256x212 pixels was just not enough to create nice digi's.


So have fun with this Part 2, ofcourse you will find much more programs and music than the ones I mentioned above, just like on Part 1.
Just start the disk and check the menu, if you dont believe me...





Sunday, February 19, 2017

TnC Collected works : TnC SoundZ & DemoZ Disk Part 1

This year I started a new collection, called the Soundz & DemoZ Disk Collection.
It's has the same menu as the ToolZ & DemoZ Disks (the text is in different colours) and will contain everything I made (or helped with) for MSX,  related to noise and music.
That's why you hear in the menu a soundeffect and any demo has now some sounds too.

Every Part will be named after the mainpart on the disk.
Part 1 is called "The HaaiDemo Edition". Hereby some more info about what's on thise dfisk.

On the right a screenshot from that demo. I didnt created those pictures full of Dutch shark jokes (Haai = shark), but I made the title screen and the main demo program. I didnt make those screenwipes too, I somehow tuned it to make the wipes a bit faster. Better listen with your speakers on low volume, some wipes takes some time and the noises can be really annoying after a while.




On the left a sort of mozaik generator for MSX-1.
There is some colorspill, here it makes the generated GFX only better and I added some sounds.
On SCREEN 5 it will generate a bit faster (or with KUN-Basic compiler), but I wanted to prove to myself that MSX-1 can generate nice random GFX too.




Next we have the DUST IN THE WIND collection of EMP-Soft.
Of course made by Elko Duijm original, but the FM-version seem a bit boring, so I created the Mad PK Version.
In that version I added a extra voice-channel to the original with specially selected Instruments. I believe Elko liked and hated some of them, to me I succeed in making it less monotoon. The PSG-version with strange combinations of
the S and M parameters of the PLAY command and was translated into German, still don't know why...

Last and least is my attempt to create some original MSX-2 Demo in MSX-Basic It has only 5 parts, mostly modified listings from K&K of MCM. However the introscreen was completly made by me. The sounds were already added in the 2nd version of the demo, so I changed nothing when I included it on this disk.




Now its time to say sorry. I lost my Pcloud account, cause it was linked to a mailaddress, which is now out of order. So all recent files are only available via Mediafire, I guess.

I created a new one a Pcloud so here are the links: Mediafire / Pcloud