Short: Versailles Waltz 6ch by HKvalhe Author: hkva2@online.no (Helge Kvalheim Uploader: hkva2 online no (Helge Kvalheim) Type: mods/8voic Requires: 68k/PPC-Amiga, AHI, all MED/OctaMED libs, latest Hippo/OctaMEDPlayer, OMSS v1.03c Architecture: generic Distribution: Aminet Versailles Waltz @ 2019 by Helge Kvalheim aka HKvalhe --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Versailles Waltz is a beautiful, 6-channel TRUE Amiga track of a French Royal-like Waltz, to honor the Palace Of Versailles. Waltz is something I never have done before on my AmigaOne 500 using OctaMED SoundStudio v1.03c and the 16-bit Stereo RIFF WAVE Walkabout Music Samples for the composition, which is done completely by myself - Helge Kvalheim aka HKvalhe from Norway. Versailles Waltz is the THIRD of my 13 Amiga mods that is part of my Samplicity collection, and is a track I have spent a couple of days to both compose and finetune the end result. This is probably one of the nicest Waltz I have heard made on the Amiga. The 6-channels have been used very well during the composition, and a volume boost of 220. A somewhat upgraded Amiga 500 should easily play a 6-channel tune like this with OctaMED SoundStudio v1.03c or the latest OctaMEDPlayer supporting the Mix mode, and if you run Paula in 14 bit, it should sound really good. Otherwise, the absolute minimum recommendation is always a standard Amiga 1200 with some FastMem, and Paula in 14-bit, but you get the best possible quality with either a Vampire 080 system or preferable a PPC system like SAM460ex or X1000/X5000 with a 24-bit soundcard, which is always the case with multi-track songs. I'm very proud of the result of this unique Waltz track, so I would like to give a message to anyone whom doubted my "music skills": Many of you thought I wouldn't be able to compose good Amiga music, despite the fact that I'm not really a musican at all. But here you have the proof that I'm fully capable of composing great Amiga music, if you only listen carefully to the rhythm you want to have in a song, and a good understanding of what the several OctaMED commands do. Since I have been doing this for a good couple of years now, I have come to get a really good understanding of the different OctaMED commands, and trained my ears to listen more carefully. So for anyone whom doubted me about my music, I can say YOU WERE WRONG! ;) Now enjoy this fine Waltz. Find a woman, play this tune and dance some serious Waltz with her. She'll be grateful for it ;) Amiga version composed by Helge Kvalheim aka HKvalhe