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Author:
LFT (Linus Åkesson)

Song Length: 6:44
Release Year: 2008
Song Status: Active
Song Bitrate: 167 kbps
Song Source: OldSkool
Song Platform:
Computer » Commodore 64/128
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After authors page:
It struck me that, at least in theory, organ pipes should generate quite primitive sound waves. If so, how come a church organ doesn't sound like a chip tune, which is also built up from simple waveforms? Well, actually it will, if you remove the church. And if you connect a Commodore 64 home computer to a loudspeaker in a large hall, it will sound like an organ.
So the music on this album is not performed on a pipe organ. Instead, what you hear is the sound of one or two SID chips (controlled by a Commodore 64), enhanced by a convolution reverb to simulate church acoustics.
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