this song is probably composed by Peter Hajba, who made music for many of the Raptisoft / popcap games including Dynomite which had this song note that the song is based on the 1972 song by hot butter called Popcorn
it wasn't made by peter (i sent raptisoft an email about this like a month or two ago and he told me that he got the song from a music sequencer called SoundClub and made some tweaks to it before exporting it as a .wav file to be used in the game)
can i have the .mod file for this? the sample thats heard at the beginning for popcorn8.mod is different from the one heard in this video so i assume you replaced it yourself or something
It's probably a modded (pun not intended) version of popcorn8.mod to match the tweaks you described. If you have OpenMPT, all you have to do is to grab the MOD file and turn down all instances of instrument 9 (the "boy" sample) by an octave and replace them with instrument 2 afterwards.
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Can you upload the wav/flac file or at least this edited mod file to mediafire?
this song is probably composed by Peter Hajba, who made music for many of the Raptisoft / popcap games including Dynomite which had this song
note that the song is based on the 1972 song by hot butter called Popcorn
it wasn't made by peter (i sent raptisoft an email about this like a month or two ago and he told me that he got the song from a music sequencer called SoundClub and made some tweaks to it before exporting it as a .wav file to be used in the game)
@@No-xn9kd can you ask them if they would like to share two music files, popcorn.sn (tweaked one) and slowmusic one.
@@StasM i did ask raptisoft but he said that he didn't have it anymore
can i have the .mod file for this? the sample thats heard at the beginning for popcorn8.mod is different from the one heard in this video so i assume you replaced it yourself or something
It's probably a modded (pun not intended) version of popcorn8.mod to match the tweaks you described. If you have OpenMPT, all you have to do is to grab the MOD file and turn down all instances of instrument 9 (the "boy" sample) by an octave and replace them with instrument 2 afterwards.