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Wild Copper
Posted: 01/11/2004 - 14:01
by AdamDawes
Does anyone know if there are any remixes available of the famous "Wild Copper" music? ("Th-th, th, th, th-this is Amiga speaking")
I've looked around the web a bit but couldn't find any. Would be interesting to hear what people could do with this song using today's equipment.
Posted: 01/11/2004 - 15:52
by Vosla
Ayyy...a bunch of funny music... would be very interesting...
Posted: 14/11/2004 - 7:52
by klasman
Rob Hubbard says: "Woahh!"
nice one!
Posted: 20/08/2007 - 7:44
by GHeather
It's no remix, but the original (in MP3 format for those who do not remember it) can be found here:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/utzkyr
I'd also be interested to hear a re-work on this classic - any takers ?
Posted: 20/08/2007 - 9:24
by Analog-X64
Hmmm I'm surprised nobody has done a remix on AmigaRemix.com
Maybe someone will have a go at it after reading this.
GHeather: Thanks for sharing the MP3. I actually liked this Demo, it was a big deal back than.
Posted: 20/08/2007 - 10:20
by GHeather
Analog-X wrote:GHeather: Thanks for sharing the MP3. I actually liked this Demo, it was a big deal back than.
Pleasure - I loved those vector graphics back then and spent quite some time one day trying to get my Amiga to stutter like the sample on the Starscroll demo - but the damn thing wasn't having any of it.
Anyway, with Crazy Comets remixed to death, perhaps now we can hope to see some new blood in the form of a Wild Copper's RVB Demo megamix or something.
Posted: 20/08/2007 - 14:36
by Analog-X64
GHeather wrote:
Pleasure - I loved those vector graphics back then and spent quite some time one day trying to get my Amiga to stutter like the sample on the Starscroll demo - but the damn thing wasn't having any of it.
Anyway, with Crazy Comets remixed to death, perhaps now we can hope to see some new blood in the form of a Wild Copper's RVB Demo megamix or something.
Long story short, there was no scene here in Canada. I did however get in touch with "StarFrontiers" based in Netherlands. We swapped floppys, this was pre internet and Modems were too slow and too expensive to transfer via modem.
Anyways, I got a copy of Seka Compiler something I had never seen or heard of. And a sample code generated a 3D Vector object rotating on the screen.
Wild Copper Demo being the inspiration. I started plotting points on some regular objects like a Floppy, Scissors etc.. I would than enter the data into the data section of the source and compile the code and watch the object rotate on my screen.. Pretty fun stuff.
Re: Wild Copper
Posted: 24/08/2007 - 9:42
by beyond
I did a remix once, but on the amiga... Which might have suffered death on a disc somewhere...
Re: Wild Copper
Posted: 30/08/2007 - 22:29
by Vosla
Poor Laurent and his petit queue...