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A blast from the past: AMIGA Music!

Look what they could do with only 4 channels on an Amiga computer:

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  • edited October 2019

    And also in PCs when some of them got ported. I used FT1 back in the day due my monochrome monitor didn't support interlaced (or something like that told my brother who owned that machine). I just use his computer for school homework (oh the noise of my old 24 needles printer doing political maps of spain comes to my mind and how others childs at classroom get amazed about its colors <3), music making (blaster master audio editor, FT1, Cubic Player and the demoscene demos <3 <3) and obviously to play Monkey Island saga and Alone in the Dark (with extended memory mods at Autoexec.bat and Config.sys)

    I miss sometimes those days but at the same time I feel myself grateful for living in actual music making era. Never was easy but I lived moments where it wasn't fun at all. Almost nowadays I enjoy music like those times (and later Fruity Loops era too).

  • You hit my nostalgia and usual mad scientist research DNA so I decided to google a bit to find actual ways to sound like that (aside renoise)

    https://fs-uae.net

    https://cdm.link/2018/04/90s-alive-free-modern-clone-fasttracker-ii/
    https://16-bits.org/ft2.php

  • edited October 2019

    There is greeeat mod tracker on iOs. Developer right now works on some Auv3.

  • @seachord said:
    Look what they could do with only 4 channels on an Amiga computer:

    Ah ProTracker. I made many an album on you in my youth....

  • edited October 2019

    <3 FT2 + LSDJ

  • edited October 2019

    Check out this channel (Protracker Gems https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb7S2cVGGF3bCUFLFoFO9fA)
    Includes work by Mr J Liljedahl (AudioShare, AUM, etc)
    Great for figuring out Vividtracker

  • This is one of those thread where someone soon says "well, SunVox can do that too". :)

  • @hellquist said:
    This is one of those thread where someone soon says "well, SunVox can do that too". :)

    Hah! So true.
    Here’s one: SunVox can open .mods you make in Vividtracker (or your Protracker)

  • Remember when Gateway bought Amiga intellectual property? If they’d actually done anything with it, I would’ve worked there. I wish they had.

  • Still have it on a floppy, got a copy from a friend LOL... ;)
    (This is the one that started it all)

  • @seachord said:
    Look what they could do with only 4 channels on an Amiga computer:

    Hang on a second. Is "Jogeir Liljedahl" a pen name for @j_liljedahl?

  • @hellquist said:
    This is one of those thread where someone soon says "well, SunVox can do that too". :)

    Isn't that every thread?

  • And well this one brings back some memories :)

    (I couldn't make it was sick but got >200 floppies back with goodies from the party lol).

  • edited October 2019

    @seachord said:
    Look what they could do with only 4 channels on an Amiga computer:

    >
    Check the composer at 18:42 Jogier Liljedahl - any relation to Jonatan (AudioShare dev)?

  • @syrupcore said:

    @seachord said:
    Look what they could do with only 4 channels on an Amiga computer:

    Hang on a second. Is "Jogeir Liljedahl" a pen name for @j_liljedahl?

    I thought the same...

  • @Samu said:

    Still have it on a floppy, got a copy from a friend LOL... ;)
    (This is the one that started it all)

    That was my start with samples.

  • edited October 2019

    I loved Psygnosis games...

  • @AudioGus said:

    That was my start with samples.

    Do you remember sequencing segments of a recording using Audio Master 4?

    I do, who needs slicing LOL

  • The "Fred Fish Floppies" made my Amiga years similar to the iPad. I could spend less than $10 and be delighted for a week or 2 and then try some more... a nice little addiction similar to buying Used records, Cassette tapes, CD's.

    Then hooked on Amiga for low cost music making I moved to the PC's Gravis UltraSound Card... the "GUS".

    With IOS we get great prices and don't have to settle for "good enough" on a budget.

  • @Samu said:

    @AudioGus said:

    That was my start with samples.

    Do you remember sequencing segments of a recording using Audio Master 4?

    I do, who needs slicing LOL

    Holy shit! I do now!

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Samu said:

    @AudioGus said:

    That was my start with samples.

    Do you remember sequencing segments of a recording using Audio Master 4?

    I do, who needs slicing LOL

    Holy shit! I do now!

    https://archive.org/details/msdos_BMSTR40_shareware

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Samu said:

    Still have it on a floppy, got a copy from a friend LOL... ;)
    (This is the one that started it all)

    That was my start with samples.

    Mine was ScreamTracker around 1991. :+1:

  • @TheDubbyLabby said:

    @syrupcore said:

    @seachord said:
    Look what they could do with only 4 channels on an Amiga computer:

    Hang on a second. Is "Jogeir Liljedahl" a pen name for @j_liljedahl?

    I thought the same...

    I probably got this wrong. Damn I sort of liked the idea

  • I love the Amiga computer, I think I;ll get mine back out and hook it again. Maybe I can midi interface to the ipad.

  • Not an amiga but still have my atari ste 4 megs of ram. My external hd still works too which is quite impressive considering how old it is. Also got an st replay 8 bit sampler. Blast from da past. Fav mod from that era was ‘cream of the earth’

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @TheDubbyLabby said:

    @syrupcore said:

    @seachord said:
    Look what they could do with only 4 channels on an Amiga computer:

    Hang on a second. Is "Jogeir Liljedahl" a pen name for @j_liljedahl?

    I thought the same...

    I probably got this wrong. Damn I sort of liked the idea

    I still have the hope... maybe a big brother? Or maybe he's just inmortal?

  • Nice thread. Still have all my Amigas boxed away in the attic. Huge fan of Bars and Pipes. Eventually moved on to windows and cakewalk in the late 90’s. Great platform in its day.



  • edited October 2019

    Cakewalk studio! Later Sonar!
    First steps in audio recording... oh <3

  • @TheDubbyLabby said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @TheDubbyLabby said:

    @syrupcore said:

    @seachord said:
    Look what they could do with only 4 channels on an Amiga computer:

    Hang on a second. Is "Jogeir Liljedahl" a pen name for @j_liljedahl?

    I thought the same...

    I probably got this wrong. Damn I sort of liked the idea

    I still have the hope... maybe a big brother? Or maybe he's just inmortal?

    dude is all things, to all people :)

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