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Encyclopedia > Rob Hubbard

Rob Hubbard (born 1956?, Kingston upon Hull, England) is a music composer best known for his composition of computer game theme music, especially for microcomputers of the 1980s such as the Commodore 64. His work showed the real potential of both the Commodore 64's sound hardware and the ability of good music to improve the gaming experience. Hull or Kingston upon Hull is a British city situated on the north bank of the Humber estuary. ... Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification    - by Athelstan AD 927  Area    - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK)   50,346 sq mi  Population    - 2005 est. ... A composer is a person who writes music. ... The Commodore 64 is the best selling single personal computer model of all time. ...


In the late seventies, before scoring games, he was a professional studio musician. He decided to teach himself BASIC and machine code for the Commodore 64. BASIC (Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a family of high-level programming languages. ... Machine code or machine language is a system of instructions and data directly understandable by a computers central processing unit. ...


Writing a few demos and some educational software for learning music, he approached Gremlin Graphics in 1985 with samples of his work, to attempt to market his software. Gremlin were more interested in the tunes than the software and he was asked to create the soundtrack for Thing on a Spring, a platform game. Hubbard created a theme that mixed violins, electric guitars, and amusing basslines. Gremlin Interactive was a British software house based in Sheffield and working mostly on the personal computer and Amiga market. ... 1985 (MCMLXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Thing On A Spring is a side-scrolling platform/puzzle game produced in 1985 for the Commodore 64 by Gremlin Graphics. ...


Hubbard went on to write or convert themes for games such as Monty on the Run, Crazy Comets, Master of Magic and Commando. Monty on the Run is a computer game created by the software house Gremlin Graphics for the C64, Spectrum and Amstrad CPC with music written by Rob Hubbard. ... The SID audio file of the C64 game Master Of Magic was done by Rob Hubbard in 1985. ... Commando is a vertically-scrolling shoot em up released in 1985. ...


After working for several different companies, in 1989 he left Newcastle to work for Electronic Arts in America as a composer. He was the first person devoted to sound and music at EA, and did everything from low-level programming to composing. He became Audio Technical Director, a more administrative job, involving deciding which technologies to use in the games, and which to develop further. This article is about a city in the United Kingdom. ... EA redirects here. ...


Hubbard recently contributed a few re-arrangements of his themes to Chris Abbott's Back in Time C64 tribute. The Danish cover-band Press Play on Tape have covered many of his early tunes using a full rock-band arrangement. Hubbard has also performed his old music on piano with the support of violinist madfiddler. Press Play on Tape is a revival and tribute rock band to the music used in games on the old home computer Commodore 64. ... Mark Knight, also known as madfiddler, and previous known as TDK (The Dark Knight) is a well-known Amiga demo scene musician and video game composer/sound designer. ...


In 2005, music from International Karate was performed live by a full orchestra at the third Symphonic Game Music Concert. The event took place in Leipzig, Germany. Hubbard arranged and orchestrated the piece. A screenshot of the Atari ST version of International Karate International Karate (also known as World Karate Championship) is a karate computer game published in 1985 by System 3 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and Atari 8-bit family of computers. ... The annual European Symphonic Game Music Concert-series (also called GC Concerts) started in 2003 (08 / 20). ... [] (Sorbian/Lusatian: Lipsk) is the largest city in the Federal State (Bundesland) of Saxony in Germany. ...


Hubbard left EA in 2002 and returned to England. He has recently resumed playing in a band, and has even revisited his past game music work in concert. Recent composition jobs have included music for mobile phone games. His original SID music can be found from The High Voltage SID Collection. The High Voltage SID Collection is both the name of a project to build a collection of music created on the MOS Technology 6581/8580 SID sound chip in Commodore CBM-II, Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 home computers and the collection itself. ...


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References

    External links

    • Rob Hubbard Softography Downloadable music featuring Hubbard's work on many platforms
    • The Complete Works of Rob Hubbard A fan page with downloadable SID files
    • Biography at Mobygames.com
    • Composer profile at OverClocked ReMix
    • C64Audio.com, Rob's publisher and record label
    • Press Play on Tape's website
    • Remix64's Interview with Rob Hubbard
    • Rob Hubbard at MusicBrainz

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    ROB HUBBARD (2170 words)
    Hubbard also makes much use of the SID chip's unusual ability (thanks to its 16-bit resolution) to play notes that lie between the fl and white notes of a normal keyboard (to have the same resolution on a piano, you'd have to build a keyboard over 65,000 notes long).
    Thus Rob Hubbard's extraordinary sounds are a combination of two things: his extensive library of clever routines, and the fact that his 'sequencer'has direct control over the astonished SID.
    Hubbard now gigs regularly with a dub band using a DX7 (NB - a DX7 is a large lump of metal and plastic that follows you wherever you go, and is on television more often than Terry Wogan), continuing a tradition of playing music that started with childhood music lessons.
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