Jochen Hippel Explained

Andreas Jochen Hippel (born October 14, 1971) is a musician from Kirchheimbolanden in southwest Germany. He played one of the most prominent roles in computer music during the 16-bit microcomputer era, composing hundreds of tunes for games and demos. He was also an experienced Amiga programmer and ported many of Thalion Software's Atari ST titles. He no longer composes music for a living and in 2006 he was working in logistics.

Jochen's first computer music was a set of Christmas songs that he arranged in a rock style on his school's Commodore 64.

As a member of The Exceptions under the handle Mad Max, he wrote most of the music for their demos including the B.I.G. Demo (Best in Galaxy).[1] The demo was essentially a large collection of C64 tunes that was ported across to the Atari ST's Yamaha YM2149 sound chip using Jochen's own driver to get the most out of it. Jochen then had to fix all the music in order to get it to sound correct on the ST as the YM2149 has no resonance filter, no Oscillator sync, no combined waveforms, no ASDR enveloping and no ring modulation, and it has fewer waveforms than the MOS Technology 6581. Composers (such as Rob Hubbard) used a lot of special effects in their music which was difficult to replicate on the ST's sound chip.

Another note of interest is that the B.I.G. demo contained an additional demo screen entitled "The Digital Department" containing 6 digital versions of C64 tunes. The sound routine used each channel of the YM2149 as a 4-bit DAC and played samples for each instrument. This is the first time music using PCM sample instruments is heard on the Atari ST, unfortunately only one more piece of music is ever written using this routine, albeit the 16-minute-long Knuckle Busters tune by Rob Hubbard. This appears as a guest screen in the Cuddly Demos (written by The Carebears) and was used to torment Richard Karsmakers of ST News who was promptly chained to a chair as the disk was formatted before his very eyes!

He worked as a freelance musician, doing music for many 16-bit games. He eventually joined Thalion Software as a programmer and musician.[2] His musical track for the game Amberstar is considered among his best works, and the game and Hippel's music acquired a cult following. For in game music on the Amiga Jochen often stuck to chiptune-like sound – that became his trademark – instead of using more "realistic" instrument sounds that machine's support for digitized sound made possible. Title music for Wings of Death and Lethal Xcess are exceptions.

He has released an album called Give it a Try[3] and has composed music for other albums including tracks on Immortal 2 and Immortal 3 Amiga Immortal.

Hippel was also a programmer, he created all of his own music tools and also ported most of Thalion's early Atari ST titles to the Amiga. Hippel also created the Amiga 7 voice replay routine which was used in several Thalion and Eclipse titles and later used by Chris Hülsbeck in his TFMX replay routine for the title music of Turrican 2 and Turrican 3 for which he wrote the in game loading music.

Video game music

Most songs which are for Atari ST only are conversions while works for both machines are usually Hippel's own compositions.

GameYearSystem(s)PublisherComment
5th Gear1988Atari ST, AmigaHewson
Amberstar1992Atari ST, AmigaThalion
Astaroth: The Angel of Death1989Atari ST, AmigaHewson
Atomino1990Atari STPsygnosis
Atomix1989Atari ST, AmigaThalion
Bad Cat1988Atari STRainbow Arts
B.C. Kid1992AmigaUbisoft
Battle Valley1989AmigaHewson
Chambers of Shaolin1989Atari ST, AmigaThalion
Circus Attractions1988Atari STRainbow Arts
Crime Time1990Atari STStarbyte
Crush!1991Atari STBudgie UK
Cybernoid II – The Revenge1989Atari STHewsonOriginal by Jeroen Tel
Dragonflight1990Atari ST, AmigaThalion
Dugger1988Atari STLinel
Enchanted Land1990Atari ST, AmigaThalion
Ghost Battle1991Atari ST, AmigaThalion
Grand Monster Slam1989Atari STRainbow Arts
Great Courts 21990Atari STUbisoftAlso known as Pro Tennis Tour 2
The Great Giana Sisters1987Atari STHewsonOriginal by Chris Hülsbeck
In 80 Days Around the World1988Atari STRainbow Arts
Insects in Space1990Atari STHewson
Jinks1988Atari STRainbow Arts
The Last Ninja1988Atari STSystem 3
Leavin' Teramis1989Atari ST, AmigaThalion
Lethal Xcess: Wings of Death II1991Atari ST, AmigaEclipse Software
Masterblazer1991Atari STRainbow ArtsOriginal by Chris Hülsbeck
Monster Business1991AmigaEclipse Software
MUDS – Mean Dirty Ugly Sports1990Atari STRainbow Arts
Ninja Remix1990Atari ST, AmigaSystem 3
A Prehistoric Tale1990Atari ST, AmigaThalion
Rings of Medusa1989Atari STStarbyte
Rings of Medusa II: The Return of Medusa1991Atari ST, AmigaStarbyte
Roll-Out1989Atari STProcovision
The Seven Gates of Jambala1989Atari ST, AmigaThalion
Starball1988Atari STRainbow ArtsAlso known as Spaceball
Stormlord1989Atari STHewson
Tangram1991Atari ST, AmigaThalion
To Be on Top1988Atari ST, AmigaRainbow ArtsOriginal by Chris Hülsbeck
1989Atari STMagic Bytes
Tom & Jerry 21989Atari STMagic Bytes
Tower FRA1990AmigaThalion
Trans World1990Atari STStarbyte
Turrican1990Atari STRainbow ArtsOriginal by Chris Hülsbeck
1991Atari STRainbow ArtsOriginal by Chris Hülsbeck
Turrican 3: Payment Day1993AmigaRainbow ArtsCredited for "Seven Voice Technology"
Warp1989Atari ST, AmigaThalion
Wings of Death1990Atari ST, AmigaEclipse Software
Z-Out1990Atari STRainbow ArtsOriginal by Chris Hülsbeck

Data provided by Hall of Light,[4] Atari Legend,[5] Atarimania[6] and Lemon Amiga games databases.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The B.I.G. Demo by the Exceptions.
  2. Web site: Interviews with Jochen Hippel.
  3. Web site: Jochen Hippel – Give It a Try (1990, CD). Discogs.
  4. Web site: Hall Of Light - The database of Amiga games. hol.abime.net.
  5. Web site: Atari Legend - Legends never die!. March 14, 2007. January 24, 2018. March 14, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070314021259/http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_search.php?individual_id=88. bot: unknown.
  6. https://www.atarimania.com/pgelstsoft.awp?system=S&type=G&team=2514&step=25 Listing of Hippel's work on Atarimania.
  7. Web site: Lemon Amiga - Games, Download, Emulator, Cheats & Forum. www.lemonamiga.com.