Interview with Martin Walker

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Interview with Martin Walker

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What's up with Martin Walker these days ?
Check it out here

http://interview.sonikmatter.com/data/martin_walker.php

BTW. Has he released the music editor he used back
in the old days on C64 ? I was reading the Walker's Way
from an old Zzap and he mentioned it and the updates
he made to it quite often ...
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There is an "unofficial" version, don't know if you can find it online. It's probably like the "Hubbard" editor, someone hacking into the music routine and building an editor around it.
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Ferrara wrote:What's up with Martin Walker these days ?
Check it out here

http://interview.sonikmatter.com/data/martin_walker.php
Ha! He knows we're out there:

"Mind you, there's still a cult following for many of the older games machines and computers, and you can also find musicians who are now remixing elderly game soundtracks using modern synths - one of my 1980's CBM64 soundtracks was recently featured on an Audio remix CD!"
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> Ha! He knows we're out there:
Er, yeah. I sent him a cheque for the BIT 3 track way back. Plus I'm now the administrator of his toonz :)

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In that case Chris, did he confirm whether he composed the music to both the Rupert games, and Back to the Future (which he all programmed)?

I know he doesn't like talking about the industry etc as he has bad memories, but be nice give credit where due, you know?
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