![]() ![]() We just have a sequence of notes with the same duration. And this tune in particular features a quite catchy bass line. This is something quite important in Rub Hubbard’s tunes. Finally, the remaining channel deals mostly with the main melody. Then, we have a channel with high-pitched sounds and drums. On this tune, we have a channel entirely devoted to the bass line. An old version of Sidplay has a mixer that allows listening to a single channel. In particular, a great attention on what happens on each SID channel must be taken. The first thing to do is to “split” the tune on different parts. If you have a music keyboard – even a very basic one – it will help. There’s nothing more suitable than your own ears to try and steal the notes from the original song you are going to cover or remake. sid file for Sidplayer are available.ĭOWNLOAD: Delta title tune by Retro64 (Goattracker tutorial) ![]() We won’t use advanced techniques but still, we will try to get the feeling of the original tune as much as we can.Īfter a few hours of work, here is the simple remake I have come up with for this tutorial. ![]() Instead, something close enough to the title tune can be done with not too much effort. Of course, the loader tune is obviously out of the question. On this tutorial we will try to create a remake of the title tune of Delta by Rob Hubbard. Now, we are taking a step further on making Commodore 64 music with Goattracker with something a little more complex. On part one and part two, we have introduced some very basic concepts about Goattracker. ![]()
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