Posted April 09, 2010
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The SID is the original music. Stone Oakvalley's Authentic SID Collection has SIDs recorded and compressed to MP3 from both chipsets.
Do i have my own interpretation? Afraid not. I'm an absolute amateur, whose very impatient, so i switch between songs and never play anything to the end.
But the musician who made the Commodore LN3 music, Reyn Ouwehand is still active, and has released a great album called Nexus 6581, which opens with a great version of that track [seriously, awesome!]. I strongly recommend buying that great album. He sometimes plays stuff live on Slay Radio too, accepts request [well, the show is based on requests actually]. ;) There may also be some covers on RKO. You can find some of his SlayRadio recordings there too.
On the other hand, the SID is so awesome, i can listen to it in it's original form, with a few tweaks from XMPlay [a touch of reverb does magic sometimes]..:>
First of all, thanks for the link, i know i'm going to throw a lot of money on that place, they even have Amiga music! I was collecting cds by Chris Huelsbeck a few years back but there was pretty much nothing else back then so i stopped.
What i meant by "version" was an mp3 version, so i could transfer to my mp3 player. Anyway, good luck with your music, i'm glad to see there's someone out there that enjoys beeps and bops a much as i do.