EdLib 1.05a by vibrants [web]
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added on the 2004-09-04 16:47:23 by dalezr ![]() |
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YES
JCH!
all the other adlib editors sucked for not even trying to push the capabilities of opl2
yes, the best adlib
fuckyea!
i saw the game i saw the game ((:
ruled
ruled
never be able to do something with it... but i realy love how it sounded
ADLIB <3
If Amusic was the Fasttracker of the Adlib world, this one would have been the Impulse Tracker. A bit harder to use, but more powerful too.
No-XS used this for the music in 1991 Donut. The result was excellent!
Loved it, and the file format that was superior in every way!
I reversed the .d00 output format back in the day, in case anyone wants to implement a player.
I reversed the .d00 output format back in the day, in case anyone wants to implement a player.
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Loved it, and the file format that was superior in every way!
I reversed the .d00 output format back in the day, in case anyone wants to implement a player.
JCH also released the original EdLib player routines with source code.
The main problem is that there's not much in terms of version control. So for .D00/.D01 files made with different versions of EdLib, you may require different versions of the replayer.
A number of versions were included.
oh man, the Vibrants demotunes.. <3
Great tunes were written under this tool.
Althou rather only/mainly conversions from c64 scene, they bring many good memories.
Thanx JCH ;).
Althou rather only/mainly conversions from c64 scene, they bring many good memories.
Thanx JCH ;).
Criminally underrated music tool in my opinion; it has been indispensable to me when I've been making music for SID + FM expansion!
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to those who are interested in some historical fact: this is the successor to the original c64 util called jch editor, also made by no other than jch himself.