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Alexander Brandon's music gear?

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Dec 28, 2009, 09:03 PM
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Alexander Brandon's music gear?

Was curious if anyone knew or could point me in the direction of this information...

What gear/programs did Alexander use for the music of JJ1, JJ2 and Tyrian? Anyone know? Help is MUCH appreciated, as its for a little project I'm working on...
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Dec 28, 2009, 09:42 PM
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Interesting you asked, I was just reading this article the other day...

http://ocremix.org/info/Composer_Int...xander_Brandon

"It didn't really start as a day job type situation. I started writing tunes on the AdLib Music Synthesizer Card from the moment I got one, and some of those songs ended up in Tyrian. Andreas had a great audio engine called Loudness that sounded like the Ad Lib on steroids, more like a Sega Genesis actually. It was fantastic. Kudos to our producer Robert Allen for tracking that down (he wrote the music for Epic Pinball and Jazz Jackrabbit. It's a shame he still isn't writing, he's a great composer and musician)."

Dunno if this helps.
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You can mail him at alexander@brandonfamily.net (as via blog)
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I'm a little late to the party, but, if I remember correctly, I recall him mentioning Impulse Tracker and Scream Tracker in particular (will likely require some kind of DOS emulator, now, unless you use Modplug Tracker instead), and I know that alot of his non-vocal samples came from old Korg synths and probably similar instruments.
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