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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Desktop Audio and Video => Topic started by: spihunter on September 10, 2006, 03:47:48 PM
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Thanks to The Goose and Wayne we now have an Amiga Audio section! Woo hoo!
If you look at my Sig you can find some of my tracks written on my miggy. Not sure if the Myspace player works with Amiga browsers though. I'll give it a try when I get my A2000 online.
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So... uh... you come here often? :-)
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moto
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Strange... "Amiga Audio" and "Desktop Video" posts are also showing up in the "Coffee House" listing.
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@mr_a500
That's because they need that coffee to make their musics all night long.. all night...all night long.
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Hmm... yes, I foolishly hadn't considered that.
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spihunter wrote:
Thanks to The Goose and Wayne we now have an Amiga Audio section! Woo hoo!
:pint:
If you look at my Sig you can find some of my tracks written on my miggy.
All done on the Amiga? What software are you using?
I'm listening to it just now. Some nice stuff - love "The Screw".
I've downloaded them and added to my playlist. :)
I've just put in friend requests for myself (Robert Wilson) and our band (AbelSoul).
Not sure if the Myspace player works with Amiga browsers though.
It doesn't but you can upload stuff to soundclick.com and download it with amiga browsers.
Ours is here (13 demo tracks so far):
http://www.soundclick.com/abelsoul
All but one track (Just A Little Harder - done entirely in Garageband on my iBook) utilises either an Amiga or a Pegasos.
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@Wilse,
Thanks for listening. I added you as a friend over there.
I'll have to check out your tracks
I usally use a mix of Logic/garageband on the Mac and Octamed/Soundprobe on the Amiga.
"The Screw" was done mostly in Garageband. The 4th song down "The dishwashers blinking" was done in Octamed then recorded with Logic w/ live tracks added.
Right now I'm working on Midi syncing Logic with Octamed so I can sort of "live mix" them together at the same BPM.
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spihunter wrote:
@Wilse,
Thanks for listening.
No problem, they're good tunes. :-)
I added you as a friend over there.
I'll have to check out your tracks
Thank you.
I usally use a mix of Logic/garageband on the Mac and Octamed/Soundprobe on the Amiga.
I'm just trying to learn Logic Express. I also use Garageband, OctaMED, HD-Rec (A couple of tracks were done entirely on HD-Rec on my A1) and ProStation Audio on the Pegasos.
"The Screw" was done mostly in Garageband. The 4th song down "The dishwashers blinking" was done in Octamed then recorded with Logic w/ live tracks added.
I really like that tune, although I felt it ended too quickly - was just getting into it. :-D
Right now I'm working on Midi syncing Logic with Octamed so I can sort of "live mix" them together at the same BPM.
Any chance of posting a "how to" if you manage it?
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@spyhunter:
Sounds really nice, makes me think a little of They Might Be Giants in their early days, only more electronic and less "real" instruments.
@wilse:
Love the song "Obia"! The rest is also nice, though I think the lyrics in "I still remember" sound a very lot like "We can dance" from Men Without Hats.
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McVenco wrote:
@spyhunter:
Sounds really nice, makes me think a little of They Might Be Giants in their early days, only more electronic and less "real" instruments.
I hadn't noticed that but now that you mention it.... :-D
@wilse:
Love the song "Obia"!
Thanks very much.
The rest is also nice, though I think the lyrics in "I still remember" sound a very lot like "We can dance" from Men Without Hats.
Safety Dance - I know.
Potsy (other band member) wrote the song and the first time we rehearsed it in the studio, I turned round to him and said:
"You know, the vocal melody there reminds me of..."
He cut me off before I could finish, saying:
"I know, I know, Safety Dance by Men Without Hats."
It was totally accidental and most stuff sounds like something else anyway, so we'll probably leave it as it is.
I also rather like Safety Dance. ;-)
Anyway, thanks very much for listening and the feedback.
:pint:
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Cool, it's on! I need more distractions from work... hehe
:popcorn:
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well, my interest had been aroused, but I just wanted to hear the safety dance sound-alike, not fill out a whole form...which I did not, will not, etc. so I gave up, my interest would now need a viagra.
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Opus wrote:
well, my interest had been aroused, but I just wanted to hear the safety dance sound-alike, not fill out a whole form...which I did not, will not, etc. so I gave up, my interest would now need a viagra.
Just to inform you: you can also listen to streaming audio, which requires no registring, instead of downloading the whole mp3.
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Opus wrote:
well, my interest had been aroused, but I just wanted to hear the safety dance sound-alike, not fill out a whole form...which I did not, will not, etc. so I gave up, my interest would now need a viagra.
I could e-mail you the mp3 if you pm me your email address?
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I just listened to Roberts stuff on His myspace page (http://www.myspace.com/robertwilson72 )
Very cool, you guys should check it out.
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spihunter wrote:
I just listened to Roberts stuff on His myspace page (http://www.myspace.com/robertwilson72 )
Very cool, you guys should check it out.
Thank you very much.
On that site, the songs have a very strong Amiga flavour.
'Too Many Rooms' and 'Simply Dreaming' were both written and recorded entirely on HD-Rec (wonderful programme) under AOS4.
'Obia' and 'Tuesday Night' were written on OctaMED, which controlled external MIDI gear, with guitar and vocals added later via a digital multitracker.
And thanks for the harmonica comments on the site. I only started learning it fairly recently.
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@Wilse,
What sound card are you using with HD record on OS4?. I assume your using an Amiga One?.
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spihunter wrote:
@Wilse,
What sound card are you using with HD record on OS4?. I assume your using an Amiga One?.
Indeed I am, with a bog standard SBLive5.1.