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GT's Musiceditor   [1992]

GT's Musiceditor Released by :
Geir Tjelta

Release Date :
1992

Type :
C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Geir Tjelta of Moz(IC)art, Paradize
Design .... Geir Tjelta of Moz(IC)art, Paradize

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by Fred on 17 November 2014
A different version of the editor can be found here: GT's Musiceditor
User Comment
Submitted by GT on 15 October 2010
Added some crappy worktunes (1992). Editor crashes sometimes when changing subtunes due to its unfinished state. Keys+L to load. To change subtunes keys: shift+ < and > Start music: F1

To avoid crashes, subtunes listed at the end here:
Tropical Funk 9 (Lee Ritenour), 1/1
Jan Hammer11 (Beyond Minds Eye), 1/1
Flutefunk2, 1/1
Mystified4 (Jogeir Liljedahl ditty), 1/1
Bahia Funk mix5 (Lee Ritenour), 1/1
Golf4, 1/1
riffs, 1/1
eksempel, 1/1
norwegians 5, 1/1
sfx+jing3, 1/$0e
its good old (haakon.sid), 1/7
(its= Ingebrigtsen, Tjelta, Salthe)

Trivia for its good old; Jingle #7 is probably the best thing I've ever written. I used it in the game Daze Before Christmas as a "level completed" ditty on the SNES (1994).

Edit: use 6581r4ar 3789 chip (Vice 2.1 ++)
User Comment
Submitted by 6R6 on 14 February 2007
Yep, I had to find some missing files.
Here it is.
User Comment
Submitted by Zyron on 6 August 2006
Any plans on uploading this one GRG?
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