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| STIL comment | "[...] The Delta music loader and ingame music was Gary Liddon's idea. [...] He was the producer at Thalamus at the time. He told Rob Hubbard to make the ingame music like the 2nd track from Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd." (Info from Matt Furniss.) "The small jingles are all small clips from Sanxion and Romeo/Juliet music. They were all supposed to be for short stingers such as end of level, extra life etc..." "Delta was based on this minimalist composition technique inspired by Glass and a bit of Pink Floyd. It was quite hard to do and required some custom code to the driver to do it. The music was tedious to debug. The other Delta stuff was more conventional - I quite liked the other tunes. Delta was spread over a 2 week period....." (RH) According to Hubbard, Kentilla and Delta were the most complicated one to compose, they took the longest time to do and they both drove him insane. |
| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #1 - Resource [from the movie Koyaanisqatsi] (5:26-9:07) | |
| Artist: | Philip Glass |
| Comment: | Inspired by the above tune. |
| #2 - Thalamusik [from the game Sanxion] | |
| Artist: | Rob Hubbard |
| Comment: | Covered from Hubbard's own Sanxion, Tune #1. |
| #3 - Thalamusik [from the game Sanxion] | |
| Artist: | Rob Hubbard |
| Comment: | Covered from Hubbard's own Sanxion, Tune #1. |
| #4 - Thalamusik [from the game Sanxion] | |
| Artist: | Rob Hubbard |
| Comment: | Covered from Hubbard's own Sanxion, Tune #1. |
| #5 - Thalamusik [from the game Sanxion] | |
| Artist: | Rob Hubbard |
| Comment: | Covered from Hubbard's own Sanxion, Tune #1. |
| #6 - Thalamusik [from the game Sanxion] | |
| Artist: | Rob Hubbard |
| Comment: | Covered from Hubbard's own Sanxion, Tune #1. |
| #7 - The Montagues and Capulets [from Romeo and Juliet] | |
| Artist: | Sergey Prokofiev |
| Comment: | Covered from Hubbard's own Sanxion, Tune #2. |
| #8 - The Montagues and Capulets [from Romeo and Juliet] | |
| Artist: | Sergey Prokofiev |
| Comment: | Covered from Hubbard's own Sanxion, Tune #2. |
| #9 - The Montagues and Capulets [from Romeo and Juliet] | |
| Artist: | Sergey Prokofiev |
| Comment: | Covered from Hubbard's own Sanxion, Tune #2. |
| #10 - The Montagues and Capulets [from Romeo and Juliet] | |
| Artist: | Sergey Prokofiev |
| Comment: | Covered from Hubbard's own Sanxion, Tune #2. |
| #11 - The Montagues and Capulets [from Romeo and Juliet] | |
| Artist: | Sergey Prokofiev |
| Comment: | Covered from Hubbard's own Sanxion, Tune #2. |
| #12 - Koyaanisqatsi [from the movie] (0:00-0:51) | |
| Artist: | Philip Glass |
| Comment: | Heavily inspired by the above tune. |
anaconda:
First I thought… oh no, another Delta remake Then I heard the drums and laughed my arse off. The tune is in fact OK. But the mix are as you say yourself, not good. So an average mark here. And that's not bad to be Yet Another Delta Mix (YADM)!
LaLa:
Mix is too soft, thus some instruments get completely lost. Arrangement is simplistic, but okay.
LMan:
Needs more energy!
Scyphe:
Delta remix #43, and it sounds like a minimalist bottom-less version played in a neighbouring room. Bring the mix to the same room as the listener and a happy smilie would be possible. There are some good ideas in there that aren't emphasized.
Amok:
Sorry, sYmBols. Wheres the bass? Some instruments are a real bad choice.
Nebdar:
Everybody clap your hand to the basss… Minimalistic pooor version
condor:
It's not the software, it's how good you know your software. For example, check out Dafunks work. FL Studio in it. It just demands time to learn it.
c64glen:
Offers nothing now except silence, Can we stop remix delta now, ktnxbye. (Also don't blame FL)
nicodaemus:
At first I thought my equalizer was off. Then I turned it off and got really scared X-D. I'm anxious to see what you can do with a better piece of software since some ideas are really nice.
migu:
I bet you can do much better than this.
aero:
It needs more depth and energy
brix:
Dude what's up? You can do better than that!
prowler:
Good luck with the new software!