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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: phlaw on May 29, 2003, 10:06:03 AM
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Hello, I run a small recording, and I would love to boot up my old Amiga 2000 and do some music production with it.
What would I need in terms of software/hardware.
The system, if I remember, is a A2000 with a 68040, no cd-rom, but I would like to add a burner (I have an external SCSI if that would work?)
phlaw@lycos.com
Thanks
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A SCSI-Burner should also easily fit in
that 5.25-bay of the A2000, but you will need
extra SW to run it, like BurnIT or MakeCD.
This also raises the question, which version of
AmigaOS, are running ?
About audio:
You can either use the internal Paula-sound which
isn't really uptodate, but supported by (allmost)
countless apps, buy a 2nd-hand card or the brand-new
Delfina-Flipper (http://www.jschoenfeld.de/products/delfina_e.htm)
Music-SW ain't my speciality, but it might help
if you could tell us what exactly you want to
do.
Mix/arrange existant audio-tracks ?
Add effects, and remove unwanted sound from them ?
Compose new music ?
Like the ones found in old games ?
Or something that doesn't sound like a computer ?
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Well if you just want it as a squencer then the 2000 will be fine... Ther is plenty of good quality Sequencer software available, and MIDI boxes are dirt cheap.
As a sample box... well I would suggest a toccata or Delfina-Flipper...
um.. audiolabs (I think that's the name) seem to have a great peice of kit with their software.
I personally like to use my A1200 (on native/paula audio) and MIDI at the same time using OcataMED sounds studio. That is a great machine for reliability putting ideas together... but I would have to say my PC is far more use in the studio nowadays... Simply due to the quantity of software and extreme perfomance avaiable. Despite Windows is a pain in the arse, no Windows 2000 isn't perfect... :-(
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Some of this is out of date, but there is still plenty of good info on the subject at my page
Amiga Music (http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/4753/index.html)
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/4753/index.html
The Delfina sound card is probably the best still on the market, but if you can find good
used tocatta or Sunrize AD516 cards, those are great too.
Plaz
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If you are gonna boot up your old 2000HD and do some music production (midi?).. I suggest the following...
Go here and download Bars and Pipes Pro:
http://www.amigau.com/c-music/barsandpipes.htm
Don't dottle, RUN to Download this cool professional music tool. It's freely available, and if you have a midi interface and production equipment it's a steal of a deal (it's FREE).. This was arguabely (besides Music-X) the best Amiga midi program out there and you can still get it.. There is a cult of midi folks still using this as a production tool because it does what they want.
Also on that page is SuperJam! a cool starter music program for folks just starting out with music that don't have tricked out midi setups..
There is still an online group using it, and I think we should call attention to good classic software that's out there. I think the author got bought by microsoft and is doing something called DirectMusic or something like that today ;-) :-)
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If you are gonna boot up your old 2000HD and do some music production (midi?).. I suggest the following...
Go here and download Bars and Pipes Pro:
http://www.amigau.com/c-music/barsandpipes.htm
Don't dottle, RUN to Download this cool professional music tool. It's freely available, and if you have a midi interface and production equipment it's a steal of a deal (it's FREE).. This was arguabely (besides Music-X) the best Amiga midi program out there and you can still get it.. There is a cult of midi folks still using this as a production tool because it does what they want.
Also on that page is SuperJam! a cool starter music program for folks just starting out with music that don't have tricked out midi setups..
There is still an online group using it, and I think we should call attention to good classic software that's out there. I think the author got bought by microsoft and is doing something called DirectMusic or something like that today ;-) :-)
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I would be producing live artists and radio production. On my PC I use Sound Forge and Cool Edit Pro, so anything similiar to these programs would be great.
Thanks