Soundmaster v3.1
From Video Game Music Preservation Foundation Wiki
Soundmaster v3.1 | |
![]() |
|
Creator | SoedeSoft |
Released | 1989-??-?? (probably mid-October) |
Platform | Commodore 64 |
- For the example music, see Soundmaster v3.1 (C64).
Soundmaster v3.1 is a Commodore 64 music editor, published in Golden Disk 64 issue 6.
The driver was programmed by Jeroen Soede, the editor by his twin brother Michiel Soede, who mentioned in 2000 that they were paid 2200 DM. Up to 1988, they were arranging music using Soundmonitor, but found that it did not support drums like Rob Hubbard's.
Songs always loop from the beginning, leading to unexpectedly repeated jingles in 12 O'Clock (C64) and Logical (C64).
Composers
The following composers used Soundmaster v3.1 on at least one game: