Talk:Shoot'Em-Up Construction Kit

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[edit] Was there a music editor?

"The C64 version featured a powerful music editor, which allowed access to most of the features of the audio hardware."

I used the Commodore 64 version and don't remember it having any support for background music, e.g. in the title screen. It did have an editor for sound effects, however.

It's remotely possible that a music editor was included but we never found it; we had to figure the program out by trial and error, because the booklet in the package was for the Amiga version and didn't match the program in all aspects. (For instance, I remember it didn't say anything about detecting collisions between sprites and background graphics.) 213.216.199.2 14:13, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

I have used SEUCK for c64 recently and to my knowledge there is no music nor a music editor. However there is the spiffy sfx editor with analog synth-like controls. -- 88.115.0.37 17:00, 24 September 2006 (UTC)