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A blast from the past: AMIGA Music!

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  • @syrupcore said:

    @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:

    I was all about Aegis Sonix, which is probably why I'm more about synthesis than samples....

  • @Moderndaycompiler said:
    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.

    Loved Bars and Pipes. I wish someone would make a modular MIDI playground like that for iOS.
    Yes, yes, I know you can do this with Mozaic and StreamByter, but building out complex MIDI processing by connecting various processors is a different, much faster, and easier process than coding out the specific functionality (and you don't have to worry about debugging syntax errors, typos, etc...)

  • @aplourde said:

    @syrupcore said:

    @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:

    I was all about Aegis Sonix, which is probably why I'm more about synthesis than samples....

    >

    Could be a DNA/brain thing too. At first I was on PC with Adlib visual composer with FM synthesis and enjoyed it well enough but it was only once I heard actual voices or ‘recorded’ sounds coming from a computer (which seemed like breaking a law of nature to me at the time) that I got hooked.

  • @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?

    This isn't the first time I get this question, but no I'm not Jogeir, I'm Jonatan.
    But perhaps we're related in some way, Liljedahl is not the most common name. :)

  • Here's an alternate but pretty time consuming way to re-play MOD files ;)

  • @Samu said:
    Here's an alternate but pretty time consuming way to re-play MOD files ;)

    That was fun.

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