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Klaus in 2008
Klaus started composing music for the
C64 group Cheyens in
1988. He became the second person to use
JCH's Music Editor. Later in 1989,
Klaus called JCH and suggested creating a music group to compete with
Maniacs of Noise.
JCH came up with the name "Vibrants" during that phone call.
Klaus has been active composing music
for small film productions and local commercials until 2005. He then sold his electronic music equipment and
bought an acoustic piano instead.
Today, he lives in Aarhus,
Denmark, together with his wife Betina and a son, Jonathan, and a girl, Mathilde. He works as an administrator
in a church;
Aarhus Valgmenighed.
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Tunes encoded in digital formats such as MP3 or
Ogg Vorbis. Some are remixed recordings of older tracker tunes while others
are full MIDI recordings.
All the C64 music composed in 1988-1991 by Link. It
includes music in Future Composer as well as JCH's NewPlayer (worktunes
and released music).
A collection of modules composed in old
music editors and trackers. In other words, everything that wasn't composed
in FastTracker 2 can be found here.
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The boxes in the middle will lead you to the pages with all the music. If you have
SidPlay installed on your computer,
you can hear the music in the C64 pages right away. If you would rather want
to download the SID music for offline pleasure, go to the
High Voltage collection.
The AdLib music can be played with a
Ganbatte!
plug-in for Winamp or
XMPlay. It also plays the three tunes that
has a 10th digitized track. A few very old tunes are not supported by any known plug-in, but there are
links to MP3 versions in this case.
In the page with the FastTracker 2 music, I strongly recommend that you use
the XMPlay application. You can use
Winamp or
ModPlug Player if you want, but none
of them will play
all the tunes correctly. XMPlay may also apply cool effects such as e.g. surround sound or reverb.
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