Information About the Creators of High Voltage SID Collection
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The HVSC Crew is composed of some of the biggest SID fans
in the world.  Below is some information about the people
who helped make HVSC possible.  This file will also give you
an idea as to which tunes on the C64 are considered some of the
best.

Note:
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The file is split into Current and Retired members, in order
of them joining the HVSC team.

Favourite Top 100 SIDs
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Below is the current Top 100 favourite SIDs in HVSC according to
the HVSC Crew past and present, along with SID fans that voted,
so you can see at a glance which C64 tunes people like:

  1. /Daglish_Ben/Last_Ninja.sid
  2. /Galway_Martin/Wizball.sid
  3. /Hubbard_Rob/Sanxion.sid
  4. /Hubbard_Rob/International_Karate.sid
  5. /Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid
  6. /Tel_Jeroen/Cybernoid_II.sid
  7. /Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid
  8. /Galway_Martin/Rambo_First_Blood_Part_II.sid
  9. /Hubbard_Rob/Monty_on_the_Run.sid
 10. /Galway_Martin/Arkanoid.sid
 11. /Hubbard_Rob/Crazy_Comets.sid
 12. /Tel_Jeroen/Cybernoid.sid
 13. /Ouwehand_Reyn/Last_Ninja_3.sid
 14. /Gray_Matt/Last_Ninja_2.sid
 15. /Gray_Fred/Mutants.sid
 16. /Hubbard_Rob/Knucklebusters.sid
 17. /Hubbard_Rob/Auf_Wiedersehen_Monty.sid
 18. /Cooksey_Mark/Ghosts_n_Goblins.sid
 19. /Hubbard_Rob/Nemesis_the_Warlock.sid
 20. /Galway_Martin/Green_Beret.sid
 21. /Brennan_Neil/Way_of_the_Exploding_Fist.sid
 22. /Dunn_Jonathan/Platoon.sid
 23. /Huelsbeck_Chris/R-type.sid
 24. /Daglish_Ben/Cobra.sid
 25. /Huelsbeck_Chris/Great_Giana_Sisters.sid
 26. /Tel_Jeroen/Myth.sid
 27. /Follin_Brothers/Ghouls_n_Ghosts.sid
 28. /Bjerregaard_Johannes/Stormlord.sid
 29. /Galway_Martin/Parallax.sid
 30. /Hubbard_Rob/Lightforce.sid
 31. /Deenen_Charles/Zamzara.sid
 32. /Galway_Martin/Comic_Bakery.sid
 33. /Tel_Jeroen/Robocop_3.sid
 34. /Galway_Martin/Yie_Ar_Kung_Fu.sid
 35. /Joseph_Richard/Defender_of_the_Crown.sid
 36. /Tel_Jeroen/Turbo_Outrun.sid
 37. /Hubbard_Rob/Master_of_Magic.sid
 38. /Clarke_Peter/Ocean_Loader_v3_0.sid
 39. /Hubbard_Rob/Spellbound.sid
 40. /Daglish_Ben/Trap.sid
 41. /Bjerregaard_Johannes/Sweet.sid
 42. /Huelsbeck_Chris/Dulcedo_Cogitationis.sid
 43. /Hubbard_Rob/IK_plus.sid
 44. /Daglish_Ben/Thing_Bounces_Back.sid
 45. /Dunn_Jonathan/Robocop.sid
 46. /Future_Freak/Cooperation_Demo.sid
 47. /Hubbard_Rob/Zoids.sid
 48. /Tel_Jeroen/Supremacy.sid
 49. /Gray_Matt/Driller.sid
 50. /Hubbard_Rob/One_Man_and_His_Droid.sid
 51. /Tel_Jeroen/Savage.sid
 52. /Hubbard_Rob/ACE_II.sid
 53. /Hubbard_Rob/Thrust.sid
 54. /Gray_Fred/Hysteria.sid
 55. /Hubbard_Rob/BMX_Kidz.sid
 56. /Yip/Scroll_Machine.sid
 57. /Huelsbeck_Chris/Baby_Of_Can_Guru.sid
 58. /Huelsbeck_Chris/To_Be_on_Top.sid
 59. /GAMES/S-Z/Wizardry.sid
 60. /Walker_Martin/Armalyte.sid
 61. /Follin_Brothers/Gauntlet_III.sid
 62. /Hatlelid_Kris/Grand_Prix_Circuit.sid
 63. /Bjerregaard_Johannes/Nightdawn.sid
 64. /Follin_Brothers/Scumball.sid
 65. /Beben_Wally/R_I_S_K.sid
 66. /Future_Freak/Rocky_Star.sid
 67. /Hubbard_Rob/Mega_Apocalypse.sid
 68. /Huelsbeck_Chris/Katakis.sid
 69. /Hubbard_Rob/Gerry_the_Germ.sid
 70. /VARIOUS/A-F/ATOO/Compleeto.sid
 71. /Tel_Jeroen/Eliminator.sid
 72. /Daglish_Ben/Bulldog.sid
 73. /Cooksey_Mark/Ramparts.sid
 74. /Daglish_Ben/Ark_Pandora.sid
 75. /Hubbard_Rob/Warhawk.sid
 76. /Daglish_Ben/Vikings.sid
 77. /FAME/FAME_1.sid
 78. /Galway_Martin/Times_of_Lore.sid
 79. /JCH/Batman_long.sid
 80. /Galway_Martin/Mikie.sid
 81. /Crowther_Antony/Zig_Zag.sid
 82. /Tel_Jeroen/Battle_Valley.sid
 83. /JCH/Chordian.sid
 84. /Tel_Jeroen/Combat_Crazy.sid
 85. /Tel_Jeroen/Hawkeye.sid
 86. /Galway_Martin/Short_Circuit.sid
 87. /Laxity/DNA_Warrior.sid
 88. /Whittaker_David/Glider_Rider.sid
 89. /Tel_Jeroen/Kinetix.sid
 90. /Turner_Steve/Uridium.sid
 91. /Bjerregaard_Johannes/Thunderforce.sid
 92. /Hubbard_Rob/Kentilla.sid
 93. /Bjerregaard_Johannes/Crazy_Comets_remix.sid
 94. /Clarke_Peter/Mission_of_Mercy.sid
 95. /Tel_Jeroen/Afterburner.sid
 96. /Baldwin_Neil/Aural_Manouvers_II.sid
 97. /Galway_Martin/Never_Ending_Story.sid
 98. /Galway_Martin/Ocean_Loader_v2.sid
 99. /Walker_Martin/Snare.sid
100. /Brennan_Neil/Fist_II-Legend_Continues.sid

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Current Members
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* The Shark of International Network of Chaos *
* <shark@dhp.com>                       - USA *
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Contributions
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The grunt work!  Sorted and searched and sorted and searched.  :)
Eliminated a billion repeats by hand (or ear?).  Dug up a few C64 titles
for friends to rip.  Contacted several composers asking (begging) for help.
Corrected thousands of credits.  Made the original release of the UPDATE
tool and other SID tools such as SID2LFN.  Now attempting to become a 
novice ripper.

Comments
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Looking back to the old days on the C64, I can't remember when I first
started to really listen to the music, but I distinctively remember being
blown away by Commando (Hubbard) and its very famous high-score music.
After that, it was all of the tunes jammed into Lettermaker/Futurewriter
that really got me hooked.  No other system since has been able to compare.

Also, thanks to Strider of FairLight for introducing me to SIDPlay!

C64 History
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Upgraded from a Vic20 to a C64 in 1983.  Started INC in 1987 which
specialized in importing/exporting software from/to Europe, and we also
managed a few USA cracks.  Kept C64 to this day in order to still hear
the music (and perhaps play an old game or two).

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* Jan Diabelez Arnt Harries           *
* Rambones/The Supply Team, 1985-1989 *
* <nmioaon@get2net.dk>      - DENMARK *
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Contributions
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Added several hundred new tunes from his collection and others.  Helped
verified SID musician list.  Ripped even more tunes (has this guy ripped
the most of anyone?).  Helped with giving several tunes the proper
credits.  Added a few ideas that helped make the collection better.
And even now he still tirelessly rips SIDs :)
   
Comments
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I'd just like to get in contact with 2 of my old friends in the SID business:
Jipe/The Supply Team, and Banana/The Electronic Knights.  Write to me!

C64 History
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My interview at In Medias Res.: http://imr.c64.org/
go into 'C64 persons' and click my name.

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* Adam Lorentzon <adam.lorentzon@home.se> - SWEDEN *
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Contributions
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Added new conversion options to SIDPlay (Win) that helped out this
collection tremendously.  Provided a ton of credit fixes.  Helped
identify tunes in the collection.  Relayed several new SIDs and
now has become a proficent ripper himself.  Also maintains the up
to date Windows version of Sidplay.

Comments
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Check out the C64 Games WWW Page at
     http://www.student.nada.kth.se/~d93-alo/c64/

It has the SIDPLAY/Windows homepage amongst other
bits of C64 nostalgia, and a massive list of links.

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* Kristoffer Johansson <johkri@home.se> - SWEDEN *
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Contributions
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Ripped a ton a highly requested tunes as well as making better rips
of tunes already in HVSC.  Also provided credit fixes and some other
great information. 

Comments
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SID music simply makes me feel good.  The songs from the good old 64 have
a musical honesty, brought by the crude environment in which they were
created.  And every now and then, the quality of the these compositions
really astonish me.  True art, of our time.

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* LaLa (Imre Olajos, Jr.) <LaLa@C64.org> - HUNGARY *
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(note: LaLa's favourite SIDs are also in SIDPlay Lists - get them
       from the URL below)

Contributions
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Indirectly was responsible for forwarding many tunes.  Maintained the SID
Tune Information List (STIL) until Update #16.  Also runs the SID
Hunt Web page, which is where to go to request a tune to be ripped for 
HVSC.  Rumoured to be writing his first book, "The Power of Perl"
at the same time ;)

Comments
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C64 music is the alpha and the omega in my life. I knew there was something
special going on when I heard LOCO from Ben. Then I learned it was really
Jarre - so I got into Jarre. I remember when I first heard Commando by Rob -
I was just totally blown away, but the funny thing is that nobody in my
neighborhood really understood why I was so crazy about such blip-blop
computer muzak... The rest is history, and music in general became an
essential part of my life.

C64 History
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The first computer I have ever touched: a ZX-81 at age 6. Then came
Spectrum, something I really wanted but never got 'cause my Dad bought me a
C-64 instead.  I don't think I will ever regret his decision. :) Have never
been into the scene, but I had good contact with swappers, so I was always
flooded with games and demos (who wasn't? ;). Unfortunately, I had to sell
my C64 before we moved to the US from Hungary. I still remember that sad
date: on October 6, 1991 I waved goodbye to my beloved machine... HVSC and
Michael's SIDPLAY has truly saved my sanity!!!

LaLa's SID pages (SIDPlayLists, STIL stuff, and other SID-related things)
                   -> http://lala.c64.org

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*   Andreas Varga (mr.sid) <sid@skater.htu.tuwien.ac.at>       *
* <e9426444@stud1.tuwien.ac.at> (as an alternative)  - AUSTRIA *
****************************************************************

Contributions
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Has provided several rips and is known for his mega-fast transfering of
party competition SIDs to PSID format.  Provided some credit fixes
and other useful information.  The lone MacOS representative.  :)

Comments
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SID music is an integral part of my life. Not a single day passes without 
me spending at least an hour listening to my favourite tunes. 
I remember the early spring of 1987. I was 11 years old, sitting in 
school, with my walkman, playing a tape of Commando by Rob Hubbard. My 
teacher took it away... Man, I was pissed ! :)
Gosh, this was THIRTEEN years ago !!

C64 History
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Laming around in the non-existent Austrian scene. 

mr.sid's web site -> http://stud1.tuwien.ac.at/~e9426444/

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* Gabriele Priarone (G-Knight) *
* <solknight@tin.it>   - ITALY *
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Contributions
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Provided several credit fixes.  Sent in some SIDs after
learning how to rip.  Ran the old HVSC News web page which keeps track
of the latest rips submitted to the HVSC crew.  He is now working
on a collection of Amiga game music tunes.  Contact him if you are
willing to help.

Comments
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I still remember the days passed listening to C64 music. I often loaded
some games only to hear their awesome music. I then recorded many tapes
with hours of C64 musics on them to hear them whenever I was willing to.
Most people don't understand the real meaning of music. It doesn't matter
the sounds, doesn't matter the quality, the only thing that should be
considered are the melodies. Most people think C64 music is crap only
because it doesn't feature real drums or famous musicians' speech..
well, they'll never know what they're missing.

C64 History
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The first computer I've ever seen was a ZX-Spectrum at the age of 7
...damn, I can't really remember what I saw, but I was amazed by the
things it could do. I and my brother decided to buy it, but my father
thought that would have been better to buy a C64. It was 1987. I've never
regretted his decision. I still remember my first original game I've ever
played: DeathWish 3 with awesome music by Ben Daglish.
This was the first happy moment of my life. The second happy moment
of my life was 8 years later, when i found SidPlay V1.23b in a BBS with a
little collection of music included... Until then I thought I was the
only fool who listened daily to C64 music, but I was not alone! :)

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* Warren Pilkington <hvscadmin@wazzaw.freeuk.com> - ENGLAND *
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Contributions
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Warren is quite an authority on British software houses.  This has
lead him to send us quite a number of credit fixes in addition to
providing some interesting C64 music/game history.  Warren has
also provided tons of tunes, added several STIL entries, fixed
bad rips, and has contacted many composers for some proper
information as well as filtering out many a repeat.  Took over
from The Shark as main admin after Update #11.   

Comments
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For me, the SID chip was ahead of its time when launched into the 
C64 many years ago.  The original 6581 was simply a design for life,
and soon realised many great themes from the likes of Rob Hubbard and
Martin Galway.  What was more, most tunes didn't sound like 'chip' 
music at all, they were soundtracks for a generation of gaming.  If 
you look at most modern game developments, the backbone of C64 
musicians are still influencing computer gaming soundtracks today.  
In years to come may people listen to this collection and realise
how memorable C64 music really is.

C64 History (now condensed :)
-----------------------------
I first got a Commodore Plus/4 in 1985 and spent many a day using one.
However I really wanted a C64 and realised my dream in 1987.  Imagine
my shock when I heard Rob Hubbard's 'Thalamusik' (the Sanxion Loading
theme) for the first time.  It blew me away, and is still my favourite
C64 tune ever written.  In September 1988, my first C64 game
tips (for Stormbringer) were published in Zzap! 64. 
From then until late 1991 I contributed a stack of tips, listings and 
POKEs to Zzap! 64, sometimes under my nickname of "Waz".  Whilst
contributing, Robin Hogg who worked there also got me into writing
music hacks for games.  Later, I started to contribute numerous
tips and listings to Commodore Format (1991-1996). In 1991, I also
formed my 'group' Zaw Productions (even though it's mostly me) for
mainly writing C64 music.  I also helped Peter de Bie a fair bit with his 
ambitious 'Screens' collection, which ended as some 30 disks' worth of
C64 music rips, and each had a screen with all the info on.  In many 
ways this was a precursor to what HVSC is now.  Peter, if you ever come
out of the Dutch army in Bosnia and read this, look me up - it'd be great
to hear from you again!  I've also had some music of mine in games, and
even now I still am writing C64 music as well as writing two regular
articles for 'Commodore Zone' magazine and tracking down ex-Zzap! 64
reviewers for old times...

Zaw Towers on the WWW:  http://home.freeuk.net/wazzaw/ 
                        
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* Inge H.P. ("448" 1985-1991) *
* <448@c2i.net>      - NORWAY *
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Contributions
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Inge has ripped several SIDs and represents the Amiga community quite
well.  As he notes below he plans to fixe a few SIDs so that they work
on _both_ PlaySID and SIDPlay (actually, he has already fixed a few).
Inge also holds the 'coveted' SID Hunt MVP award which was awarded to
the ripper who ripped the most SIDs from Lala's SID Hunt list.  I should
note that Inge almost wasn't accepted into the HVSC team due to his
Hubbard comment below...  ;)

Comments
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I was feeling most honored when asked to be a part of this team.  Since
I got my C64 back in 1984, I have always felt a certain dragging towards
the wonderful music of the SID.  As I use both Amiga and PC nowadays, I
feel there is next to none of the modern tracker-tunes that have that
little extra like SIDmusic has.

C64 History
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When some friends of mine got their C64's in 1983, I didn't stop bugging
my parents until I got one myself. That was in spring 1984. As so many
others, I started my C64-life by playing games. My first game was
Terminal Software's "Super Skramble", which also my parents enjoyed.
Some times later, Turbo Tape appeared at some friends, and soon we had
loads of tapes with games. Later I had to buy a disk drive.

I tried to learn basic during my first years, and in the end, I had made
several Font-editors and the likes. In 1986, I started to learn assembly,
and in 1987 I made lots of scrollers and crappy demos (You know, "demos"
which consisted of a picture and a scrolltext, and some music).

In August 1990 I bought an Amiga 500. Strangely enough, the years 1990-91
was my most productive years on the C64. ...until my old C64 broke down.
I got it fixed late in 1992, but soon it broke down again. In 1994 I bought
an A1200 which I am still using. In 1995 I bought another C64, and revived
some of my C64 skills. I made a parallel cable, and suddenly I could
transfer files back and forth between by C64 and Amiga. ...until I short-
circuited the cable (and also my C64) in October 1996. Since then, I have
done all my ripping in an emulator on Amiga. I have plans for repairing my
C64, so I can convert the music that won't run properly in the emulator.

The first real musical experience I had was when I heard the loader tune to
Daley Thompson's Decathlon (still one of my favourites).  Later, the Rambo
Loader tune really made my jaw drop down on my chest. From that moment, I
have been devoted to Martin Galway. Rob Hubbard has never really made it
past that level in my consciousness. That does not mean that I don't like
other composers too ;-)

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* Laust Brock-Nannestad <laustbn@diku.dk> - DENMARK *
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Choosing your favourite tunes is next to impossible. However, if I
were ever stranded on a desert island, with nothing but Sidplay or a real
C64, these are the SIDs I'd like to have with me:

Contributions
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Laust's main contributions has been with the STIL.  He created the HTML
STIL pages, added many new entries, and then later created a
STIL-syntax-checker.  In addition to helping with the STIL, Laust has
identified many incorrect credits and other problems with in HVSC and
as of Update #16, is now the new STIL Administrator.  

Comments
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It will come as no surprise when I say that SID music takes up a large
amount of my time. In fact, a day rarely goes by without Sidplay playing in
the background while I work. Ever since I made my first tape recording of SID
tunes, years ago, I've been comforted and amazed by the diversity of the
tunes and the SID chip in general. Especially when you consider the SID's
complexity compared to the sound capabilities of other 8-bit systems in
the eighties. 

C64 History
-----------
After a brief period with access to a ZX81-clone and a CP/M machine, I
finally got the thing I wanted: A C64. Some of my first games were
Phantoms of the Asteroid and Commando and even back then I knew there was
something special about the music in those games - in fact I bought
specific games (such as the not too exciting W.A.R) just because it had
music by Rob Hubbard. Now how's that for dedication? :-). As the C64
market dwindled, so did my interest in the C64. I kept my C64 on my desk,
but used it less and less. Then one day I bought a shareware CD that had
Sidplay v1.10 on it. I was ecstatic! - suddenly having the sound of the
C64 combined with the convenience (and storage capability) of the PC. I
didn't have any tunes but the four built-in ones, but it was enough to
keep me going until I found a 500kb pack of assorted tunes on another CD.
Soon after that, I got Internet access, which meant the newest Sidplay and
the NemeSIDs collection. However, the NemeSIDs collection was soon replaced 
with the High Voltage Sid Collection, due to its many advantages. Then 
after HVSC v2.0 was released I got in touch with LaLa and started submitting 
STIL entries. Following that, the HTML version of the STIL was born. 

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* Jan Krolzig <Jan.Krolzig@netsurf.de> - GERMANY *
**************************************************

Contributions
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Jan provides HVSC with many a quality rip including many a requested
tune from the SID Hunt.   He also unearthed the whole truth about many
of the Magic Disk and Game On tunes by Thomas Detert as well as
providing useful credit and STIL information, and also has fixed many
tunes to be PlaySID compatible <understatement>.

Comments
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After seeing a C64 first time, I fell in love with it. "Katakis"
was running and it was not only the perfect program or the astonishing
graphics, which made me shout for joy.  No, it was the great tunes,
including nice sound and great compositions, which impressed me. A new
period of time started for me and during the following years SID music
became an important part of my life. There is no doubt that that will
never change.

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* Peter Sandn (Panda/Defiers)    *
* <yodelking@formec.com> - SWEDEN *
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Contributions
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Peter's long been a regular contributor to HVSC, whether it be rips,
STIL info or just general feedback to make the collection better.
In addition, he has reported many a bug (and fixed them at the
same time) along with quality credit fixes.   His work was rewarded
with HVSC Crew membership as of Update #20.

Comments
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I'd just want to thank all the great C-64 composers for all the lovely
songs they made... I've spend countless hours listening to SIDs.

C64 History
-----------
I got my first C-64 in 1983. I was a member of several unknown groups
before I became a member of The Defiers in 1988. Between 1987 and 1991
I was mostly interested in the music, so I ripped all songs that
crossed my computer. I had around 10 disks with ripped music at that
time. I sold the C-64 (A sad day. I finished my last C-64 demo 2 minutes
before they took my computer.)  When I got my first C-64 emulator on
the Amiga, I started to rip again, and I was one of the contributors
for the NemeSIDs Collection.  Now I use my PC for ripping using CCS64.
Recently I bought a HardSID, which gives me the real C-64 sound again!
If you want to see my old crappy demos, take a look at:
http://hem1.passagen.se/tralala/c64.htm

###############
Retired Members
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* Darren, Bod/Talent <darren@talent.demon.co.uk> - ENGLAND *
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Contributions
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   Providing several C64 demos/games on his C64 CD which allowed us to fill
in the proper credits for several tunes.  Renaming the NemeSIDs collection
by hand so that it could be used with SIDPlay (shortly after, a tool
emerged that could do this automatically :).  Provided around 50-100 SIDs
for the collection.

Comments
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Being involved in some way with this SID collection means a lot to me. The
64 was part of me for a long time and listening to some of these tunes bring
back so many happy and fond memories of good times and friendship that I
have known through the C64 Scene since I started.

C64 History
-----------
I got my c64 back in 1986 and joined Hotline in 1987. Supplying, trading and
cracking. In 1990 me and XXX left Hotline and started our own group Talent,
later the same year we joined up with our Danish Friends in Ikari to form
the best co-op that ever lived. :) Ikari & Talent.

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* Michael Schwendt <sidplay@geocities.com> - GERMANY *
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Contributions
-------------
The author of Sidplay and the libsidplay Library, without which the
collection wouldn't probably be here.  As well as that, he:
Added a bunch of great tune fixes.  Helped find repeats in the
collection.  Helped with the proper identification of SID tunes.  Added to
and helped correct the musician list.  Added several ideas to help with the
collection.  Answered several questions about SIDPlay and SIDs in general.
Added several new tunes to the collection, and indeed wrote the current
source to the update tool.

Comments
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I simply adore the SID (the MOS-6581), its sound capabilities and especially
the quality of the SID tunes. Imagine, those SIDs consist only out of three
voices (neglecting the virtual fourth channel for samples). In comparison,
most of the existing MODules from Amiga and PC, which use several hundred
kilobytes of high-quality samples, sound like crap ! Disgusting, isn't ?
Btw, I think the High Voltage SIDtune Collection will be the new standard
on the Net.

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* Wilfred Bos <wbos@worldonline.nl> - NETHERLANDS *
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Contributions
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Has ripped several tunes and found SIDs from other collections
that weren't part of HVSC.  Provided a few corrected rips.  Helped
find some SID tune credits.  Found several errors in HVSC.

Comments
--------
What an incredible sound chip! If you hear all the music in this
collection, then you know that most music composers are real artists.
They got the best out of the SID chip. They made special effects that
even today's normal synthesizers can't make. There were a lot of moments
that I turned on my C64 only for having some nice background music.
Happily there is now Sidplay...

C64 History
-----------
I got my first C64 in 1985. In 1987 I started with 3 other friends the group
Channel Four. My nickname was Fred. I made a lot of demos for this group. In
the beginning of 1989 a started making my own music routine. Unfortunately
it wasn't finished and I lost it. I sold my C64 with my whole demo
collection. A few years later I had many regrets that I sold all the
software with it. I bought a C64 again when I heard Sidplay 1.04 for DOS.
When I play the old C64 music on my PC, a lot of memories come back...

Check out my homepage at: http://www.worldonline.nl/~wbos
