C64 SID-Chip programmer took a hit of his bong (Music by Fanta)
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When you listen to the song and look at the "design" of the player, you may think that the programmer took a hit of his bong when programming this :P
Music by Fanta/Oxyron
Code by Warp 8/Phantasy
Released at C64 Music Competition at Breakpoint 2006.
You can download this C64-program here: csdb.dk/release/?id=32474
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Still rockin this in 2023!
I want to shake the hand of the man who made this.
You can shut the internet off now, this is epic win. Just amazing
just goes to show how awsome the sid chip was, so beyond its time, thank god we had proper programmers that could take advantage of such small memory space and come up with the goods
View of the sample data :) When SID plays synth, there's nothing (hhhh), when a digi sample is played, you can see the "matrix".
All you know is wrong boop bop boop bop so take a hit of my bong boop bop boop bop
@NicholasMarkovich
7 жыл бұрын
it's clearly bip bop not boop bop
@Dasher_The_Viral
5 жыл бұрын
Guys, it's obviously: "Bee-bee-boo-bop, bee-bee-boo-beep."
@maybepumpkins
5 жыл бұрын
Second verse: All you know is wrong bip bop bip bop and the proof is this song bip bop bi-i-i-i-i-i-i-i bo-bo-bo-bop-bop
pure chipporn i feel young again...
For a Commodore C64, this is supper great. Loved it.
Sir, this is so wrong! We needed this 20 years ago :)
@guysmiley7289
6 жыл бұрын
welle erdball
CREATIVITY IS FORBIDDEN
00:35 Sounds EXACTLY like Portal 2 music!!!
@fatmeatball
9 жыл бұрын
Actually more around 00:47
@QuellicheilMarza
9 жыл бұрын
Fatmeatball Agreed
@NeilCaulfield
9 жыл бұрын
Jonocade Chip sounds and circuit bending are awesome
@glowfly5314
6 жыл бұрын
Too true, but what's definitely not a bad thing.
This song is actually using sampling on the C64. It was very primitive but it worked.
This music is surprisingly catchy.
i actually just took a wee blast on the bong, before stumbling across this cool wee vid here and i must say i thoroughly enjoyed it !!! c64 grooves are in a field of their own, thumbs up gadge!
Always wondered what drum & bass / breakbeat sounded like on a C64
What sorcery is this!
@nerd0Chija
7 жыл бұрын
The great and ancient art of demoscene.
@chiclone-tests71
6 жыл бұрын
I guess it's still alive, what is stunning awesome...
one of my fave goto tunes for a c64 hit
The rapid attack sawtooth waveforms in this track shredded the fabric in my Macbook speakers . . . it was worth it.
I'll have what he's having
Thanks a lot for putting the prg file link on here!
This is awesome. That is all.
That's the neatest VUmeter I've seen in a while.
@ozzie_goat
8 жыл бұрын
The trick is to use the video RAM to load those huge-ass samples. And since it's video, you get to see the samples being accessed.
Nicely done.
Great, great C-64, again and again I wonder how much this little computer impress me, still after three decade!
Goddamn this is a kickin' beat.
i didn't know a kick drum can hit that hard on a c64 song
Nice one! Thanks for upload! :)
certified classic
Impressive song! thanks from sharing!!
That's incredible, amazing that the SID chip could spit that out... well done!!!
Wow that is crazy but cool! Thumbs up from Dublin (Ireland) ! :) 👍☘
Amazing song! I like to come back to it 😆😃
Did anyone else notice the kind of equality in the lower chars pattern? "abcdefg" then pair the first letter and add one more at the end: "aabcdefgi". Then pair the next one and attach another: "abbcdefgij". Look further on and you'll see some logic behind the pattern ;-)
Omg this is awesome :O
@----.__
9 жыл бұрын
My level of agreement is beyond definition
Pretty goddamn amazing.. .
This is amazing.
C64 is still the best Christmas present and the best Birthday present ever and this is the proof...
incredible.
I really reallllly regret not holding on to that C64 when I had it. I was just a kid though...
unreal tune
Highway Guy, we need oscilloscope view, NOW
@stgigamovement
4 жыл бұрын
She is now known as Doric Dream.
Wow this sounds totally awesome.
NO F**ING WAY!!! I saw this many years ago and could never remember the title correctly and was unable to search it up again. Bookmarked, liked, subscribed and downloaded. I'm never letting go of this demo again.
Amazing.
Switch to 480p for better sound quality :)
Either there's a glitch in the matrix or something is really wrong lol
@recklessness1987
10 жыл бұрын
Actually, it's pretty clever. he's appearantly using memory intended to store glyphs or graphics to do audio related calculations.
@KamFiction
9 жыл бұрын
recklessness1987 Classic sound chips like the SID were architectured as follows: there are multiple "Voices" or oscilators with certain tones of noise produced. These are controlled by reading and writing data, intended to create notes. What this guy is doing, is that he is making calculated changes to registers so fast, that the changes in the registers over time is what creates unique "Sampled" sound. His complex drum beats, complex tones, and voice synthesis are from this technique. This technique has been known for a long time, however the extent to which it is used here is incredible. Of course, it makes sense why he would need to use the graphics chip for more memory... the limitation for sampled music like this has always been a serious lack of memory and processing power needed to write instructions to the chip at hundreds if not thousands of times the normal rate for music reproduction.
@ccr12345productions
6 жыл бұрын
K. Meinzer Your explanation here is wrong, it's actual samples. There is a bug in the 6581 SID where the unused 4 bits of the 8 bit master volume register could be used similarly to a 4 bit dac, thus making actual sampled sounds.
Awesome!
now it’s a classic
Miss the old days ... •,• !!! This is INSANE
Brilliant.
dude, that was effin RAD!
FANTASTIC :o
that was the longest 5 minutes ever.
He probably programmed it on an actual C64, some people still do that :P
@keithlegg
6 жыл бұрын
Not likely. They are a pain to work on. Cross assemblers on a modern machine make you way more productive.
@perplexedmoth
5 жыл бұрын
@@keithlegg Booze Design for one still uses the actual machines to code demos, such as plenty other people. It's not just about coding on these machines and watching it on the emulator, but also actually using them, at least for some.
@keithlegg
5 жыл бұрын
I was guessing. I love the old C64, but I am too hooked on my modern text editors and tools. I cant even imagine doing it on the real machine. However they did it, this is pure bad-assery.
I've got an original C128 (using an IBM CGA display, audio routed to my home theater system). Now I must look up how to program the SID.
Fire 🔥🔥🔥
This is most excellent. . .
The mighty Sid
this bangs
All You Know (Is Wrong) - Fanta [from nectarine]
great!
But when the programmers do the typical sampling trick for the SID (think "Mission Impossible" voice or any of the demos you hear with samples), the little glitch on the SID that makes this possible basically yields a 4-bit sample.
I'd love to see this in oscilloscope view
@ronniesbathtub44
8 жыл бұрын
wouldn't you?
@MEGAGODULTRA
8 жыл бұрын
+spir1t7 >worse than hitler
@shelbyvillemusica
7 жыл бұрын
XD
Dude, the 0:36 part really had me amazed ! That is an awesome buildup and quality
INSANE
that's awesome.
Though I had a second hand C64 years ago I never fully knew just what the audio chip was capable of doing to this kind of extent until now, wow, this is an incredible demonstration, wow, some of those drum sounds are very realistic. And what did you get from IBM back in the day? That pathetic PC speaker, that's what you got.
Nice to see a C64 video on genuine hardware instead of emulator. :) Also, awesome SID.
Great!!! i love c64
AWSOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The weird letters are a visualisation of the waveform....
The letters do not behave random at all! It is a text based waveform display, showing the samples. Close your eyes slightly, maybe that helps to see it better. ;-)
We (Plush) extensively used Marijuana leaf sprites and -graphics in our demos. There has been a reason why. Fanta is a member by the way.. :-)
C64 FTW!
sooooo cool
I have to learn to do sid chip music, they would go so well with games.
This PRG is one of the few that I've successfully ran on my C64C, using WAV-PRG and Audiotap.
Nice tune
Retro dubstep.
@2Champions You can find it on HVSC. It's called All You Know is Wrong.
trippy song...
Those 4-bit digital samples sound cool.
If you space out to the changing letters, it starts looking like a waveform
It's normal!!! Nice tune & digis!
SID FTW!
AWESMOE! O_o
This is awesome man! Did you make this all using 1 SID chip? And if so, how on earth did you do it?
The Texas Instruments TI99/4A from Texas Instruments came out in 1981. It had 16 Colours with one Transperant Colour which could be overlayed on top of the other 15 Colours, including itself to produce 32 Colours on Screen Simultaneously.If you had the optional"Extended TI Basic"you could program &access 32 Moving smooth Sprites Blocks Simultaneously.The sound was aalright at 7 Octaves but NO Waveform,Envelope like Synthesizers.It was Pulse-Tone.Resolution with ALL 32 Colours was 256x192 Pixels!
2:11 wow!
this was epic af!!!! then the voice appeared -3-
ah the good old times:P
Indeed boss
Great! Unique :)
SMOKE WEED EVERYDAY And this is what happens. XD
aaaaaah SID was awesome... dirty retro sounds :)
I need to buy an iPad just to hang it on a wall in my bedroom where this video plays on loop
One can hear here "Ucieczka z tropiku", a classical Polish electronic song from the 80's.
One of the best songs I've ever heard on SID o_O
@JoeMama-ke1so
2 жыл бұрын
even in 2021 it hails as #1
xenon lol, nice job, thanks for posting 8bitpeeps ftw.... why did i had an amiga... sids way more nostalgic.
If you're talking about the SID, there's no digital samples involved. The output is actually analog. It takes instructions digitally, but the output is analog. It's basically an analog synth on a chip.