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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: lauri.lotvonen on September 03, 2010, 04:26:07 AM
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Is there such a program, where you can just press a key from the keyboard, you get a drum sound for example, and it loops it automatically? Of course it would be nice to have the ability to add your own samples aswell..
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SuperJam! might be what you're looking for.
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EDIT:
http://www.musicmachines.net/
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Correction, that's a link for the Windows version. I have a copy I was going to upload for you today, but forgot to bring my USB stick along.
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Dr Ts Tiger Cub was a good proggy for this... :)
I still use it on the odd occasion, Not sure if you'll be able to find it anywhere though... :(
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Thank you guys. I'll have some fun with my Miggy tonight :laugh1:
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Correction, that's a link for the Windows version. I have a copy I was going to upload for you today, but forgot to bring my USB stick along.
If you get that USB stick, please upload, I would appreciate it.
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I'll do my best not to forget!
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Dont forget BeatBox !
http://m68k.aminet.net/package/mus/edit/BeatBox2
I used this some, just like an old 16 Step drummachine. You can use whatever samples you want.
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They are now up on my page in the Amiga section. Scroll to there very bottom and look on the right:
http://starwarslegacy.net/Amiga.aspx
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Dr Ts Tiger Cub was a good proggy for this... :)
I still use it on the odd occasion, Not sure if you'll be able to find it anywhere though... :(
I'm sorry to bother you again with this, but how does the program work?
Can you load .iff samples with it or what?
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I really think that Beatbox, or even a simple tracker like ProTracker or OctaMED, would be better suited to what you want than Tiger Cub. Beatbox and trackers are cycle based sequencers that loop as part of their nature....and you can layer sounds while it's looping to create a complex repetitive beat.
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My recommendations are:
Octamed Sound Studio
Dynamic Drums
Dynamic Studio
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Wich of this for Amiga OS?
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Drummerboy: What the software being mentioned here? Amiga OS, all of it.
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My recommendations are:
Octamed Sound Studio
Dynamic Drums
Dynamic Studio
Thank you, these are somewhat like the software I meant.
Especially the Dynamic Drums :).
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Is there more "drum sets" for the Dynamic Drums, or a way to use my own samples instead of sets ?
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Its been so many years since I used Dynamic Drums... I vaguely recall it used a strange sample format... I can't remember how to convert normal iff samples to Dynamic Drums format. Or maybe they don't need converting, I can't remember that far back :)
For a while I was really into Dynamic Drums. It helped me sell some Amiga 500s back around 1988.
I suggest reading the manual for Dynamic Drums and Dynamic Studio. Dynamic Studio is like Dynamic Drums 2.0.
Let me know what you found out :)
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Dynamic Drums was my favorite too...
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Its been so many years since I used Dynamic Drums... I vaguely recall it used a strange sample format... I can't remember how to convert normal iff samples to Dynamic Drums format. Or maybe they don't need converting, I can't remember that far back :)
For a while I was really into Dynamic Drums. It helped me sell some Amiga 500s back around 1988.
I suggest reading the manual for Dynamic Drums and Dynamic Studio. Dynamic Studio is like Dynamic Drums 2.0.
Let me know what you found out :)
I dont have those manual, and I cant find them anywhere on the web...
And Dynamic Studio does not run on my setup for some odd reason :madashell:...