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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Desktop Audio and Video => Topic started by: neuroflip on September 22, 2006, 01:18:28 AM
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taking advantage of that I have a little free time I it would like to prove some software that provides a easily editable drum machine and with presets. I am playing a little with the guitar and I look for something that does not generate any complication to me.
something there?
the idea is something easily editable like the 909 drum machine that you can use with (PC)rebirth software from propellerhead (http://www.rebirthmuseum.com/)
Thx!
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I'm a little fuzzy hear?. You want input on a drum machine program your writing or are you looking for an drum machine with an easy interface?
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ok sorry... it's not clear...
i searching a drum with easy interface and an easy use. It's only to generate patters to keep practising guitar.
i found this interesting page (http://www.exotica.org.uk/websites/dreamland/amiga/editors.html)
and tomorrow i'll try AutoDrum-E (http://www.aminet.net/package.php?package=mus/misc/AutoDrum-E.lha)
"An ARexx script that creates a drum machine with GUI on the screen"
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sounds like you need a sequencer with a drum sound attached... or a midget with a drum kit.
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http://www.prophet64.com
Look no further, Prophet64 is the answer!
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OMG the Prophet64 looks amazing! When I had a C64 I was dying to use it to make music and get those classic SID sounds, but I found it so confusing. The Prophet64 could be just what I'm after! Gonna buy a new C64 just for the Prophet64 :-D
Do you think it would work with the DTV Hummer game, which includes a User Port?
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moto
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@motorollin,
I'm so going to buy Prophet64!. Its out of stock right now but the site says they should have more soon.
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I've posted on the C64 DTV forum to see if anyone has used a Prophet64 with the DTV Hummer game. If it works, I'm going to build a mini C64 synth/sequencer box :-D :-D :-D
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moto
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:-o wow... this Prophet64 thingy really looks amazing... But their site seems to be hosted on a C-64 too, it takes an eternity to load. :lol:
spihunter wrote:
I'm so going to buy Prophet64!. Its out of stock right now but the site says they should have more soon.
In the meantime, you might want to give Cybertracker (http://noname.c64.org/tracker) a try.
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Just had this reply on the DTV Hacking forum:
"as far as i know no one has ben able to use a cartridge on the hummer or a mouse"
So looks like no portable SID tracker for now :-( Still, I'm gonna invest in a C64 ready for when the Prophet64 is back in stock :-D
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moto
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RockBEAT (http://wookiechat.amigarevolution.com/rockbeat/index.html) from Jahc.
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Finally i'm using octaMED... a tracker allways make it easy :D
But i have tested prophet64 demo version and i'm making a pod controller to set parameters comfortably:
prophet64 demo on my c64 (http://a1200.bitacoras.com/archivos/2006/09/06/probando-prophet64-en-un-c64-real2)
Thx all.
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I am playing a little with the guitar and I look for something that does not generate any complication to me.
OctaMED can be used as a simple drum machine.
It looks a bit complicated at first but it's pretty easy to set up a basic pattern.
If you have OS4, there's a dedicated drum machine prog for it on OS4 depot but I haven't used it much so can't say how good it is.
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neuroflip wrote:
Finally i'm using octaMED... a tracker allways make it easy :D
Ahhh... I posted before I read this, sorry.
@Editor:
Rockbeat was the other prog. I was referring to.
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The_Editor wrote:
RockBEAT (http://wookiechat.amigarevolution.com/rockbeat/index.html) from Jahc.
it's just what i was searching, but i use os3.9...
thx
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The first idea was to find somthing similar to this:
Sonic Drumkit 2.1 (http://amiga.emucamp.com/sonicdrum.htm)
never was so easy to program simple battery sequences
:-D :-D :-D