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| name = Feather 'n' Flame: Phonic Home | | name = Feather 'n' Flame: Phonic Home | ||
| type = soundtrack | | type = soundtrack | ||
| artist = [[ | | artist = [[The Neoclassics]] | ||
| cover = | | cover = AlbumArt_F.F.NONOGRAM.png | ||
| border = yes | | border = yes | ||
| alt = | | alt = | ||
| caption = | | caption = Old version of album cover art, with non-rebranded artist name | ||
| released = {{TableTBA}} | | released = {{TableTBA}} | ||
| recorded = 2024– | | recorded = 2024– | ||
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'''''Feather 'n' Flame: Phonic Home''''' is the soundtrack album for ''[[F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon]]'', composed by [[ | '''''Feather 'n' Flame: Phonic Home''''' is the soundtrack album for ''[[F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon]]'', composed by [[The Neoclassics]]. Currently unreleased, the album features all the tracks from the Atari Jaguar game, rendered in an enhanced fidelity than what is heard from the game itself, which is achieved by re-rendering the songs directly from the tracker software. | ||
Select tracks are also presented in "reimagined" versions, where their MIDI/tracker data is played through other higher-quality digital instruments, on the compilation album ''[[Soundtrack to Flye 'n' Frie's Retro Remains — Reimagined]]''. | Select tracks are also presented in "reimagined" versions, where their MIDI/tracker data is rearranged and played through other higher-quality digital/virtual instruments, on the compilation album ''[[Soundtrack to Flye 'n' Frie's Retro Remains — Reimagined]]''. | ||
Like the title of the game, the title of the album is semi-based on a reference to ''E.T.: The Extraterrestrial'', that being the phrase "phone home" being mixed with the audio term "phonics". | Like the title of the game, the title of the album is also semi-based on a reference to ''E.T.: The Extraterrestrial'', that being the phrase "phone home" (from the movie) being mixed with the audio term "phonics". | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
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After listening to the soundtracks of at least 15 Atari Jaguar games, it was decided to have the soundtrack for ''[[F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon]]'' have a sound that matched the Commodore Amiga demoscene. | After listening to the soundtracks of at least 15 Atari Jaguar games, it was decided to have the soundtrack for ''[[F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon]]'' have a sound that matched the Commodore Amiga demoscene. | ||
As such, the selection of instrument samples used throughout the soundtrack was chosen from Amiga SoundTracker sample disks from the 1980s and 1990s, and from the collection of ex-CU Amiga Magazine editor Tony Horgan, as available on aminet<ref>https://aminet.net/mods/inst</ref>. | |||
== Composition == | == Composition == | ||
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The album was composed using the Windows version of PT2-clone, a ProTracker 2 clone written in C by Olav Sørensen (@8bitbubsy)<ref>https://16-bits.org/pt2.php</ref>, after following YouTube tutorials on ProTracker created by wasp / PACiF!C^Powerline<ref>https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVoRT-Mqwas9gvmCRtOusCQSKNQNf6lTc</ref>, due to this software being period-accurate to games released for the Atari Jaguar in the 1990s that also had their music composed on a Commodore Amiga using ProTracker. | The album was composed using the Windows version of PT2-clone, a ProTracker 2 clone written in C by Olav Sørensen (@8bitbubsy)<ref>https://16-bits.org/pt2.php</ref>, after following YouTube tutorials on ProTracker created by wasp / PACiF!C^Powerline<ref>https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVoRT-Mqwas9gvmCRtOusCQSKNQNf6lTc</ref>, due to this software being period-accurate to games released for the Atari Jaguar in the 1990s that also had their music composed on a Commodore Amiga using ProTracker. | ||
It also relied on the separate tracker software OpenMPT, as it was quicker to load samples, loop them, and edit certain notes using that program. Each song only has 4 channels due to software and hardware limitations of | It also relied on the separate tracker software OpenMPT, as it was quicker to load samples, loop them, and edit certain notes using that program. Each song only has 4 channels due to software and hardware limitations of the Jaguar, the MOD format, and the tracker software. | ||
== Production == | == Production == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* ''[[F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon]]'', the Atari Jaguar puzzle video game that this soundtrack is for. | |||
* ''[[Music from the Harpy's Hard Drive]]'', another soundtrack album emulating the sound of the Amiga demoscene, due to [[Harpy on the Home Computer|its related game]] being developed for the Commodore Amiga. | * ''[[Music from the Harpy's Hard Drive]]'', another soundtrack album emulating the sound of the Amiga demoscene, due to [[Harpy on the Home Computer|its related game]] being developed for the Commodore Amiga. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
{{ | {{The Neoclassics}} | ||
{{ | {{The Neoclassics songs}} | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:The Neoclassics]] | ||
[[Category:Projects]] | [[Category:Projects]] | ||