17 July 2023, 18:07 | #1 |
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Identifying the original MOD/SID files by MIDI conversions/covers
Way back in the '90s, my dad converted/covered some Amiga and C64 tunes with Music-X. Most of them i've either already known or accidentally stumbled upon since, but there are five MIDI files, which origins still remain unknown.
The files are available here: oscomp.hu/depot/Apa_Amiga_MIDI.zip The filenames/titles were given to the MIDI files by him. Sometimes - when he only knew the cracktro/demo/game and covered the tune by ear - he named the MIDI after the group or the game. Sometimes he had the MOD/SID and gave the exact same filename to the MIDI. But sometimes he just named them ad-hoc; only he knew how and why... Any help in identifying the original tunes of these MIDIs is greatly appreciated. |
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