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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: Amiga Junglism on February 21, 2011, 08:36:36 AM
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This is something i put together over the weekend on my A1200 using octamed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf2OtJgscRI
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Enjoy and have a great week.
Paul
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Very cool.
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Awesome! This is the kind of stuff I want to make on my A1200! Can you post a tutorial of how you did it? I'm new to trackers.
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@ thread
See the link below
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This is something i put together over the weekend on my A1200 using octamed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf2OtJgscRI
friends that care, Share.
Enjoy and have a great week.
Paul
Very nice, same stuff I used to make once upon a time. :)
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Just been watching some youtube vids of old tunes made on protracker and octamed.
Anyone happen to have any of Aphrodite or 2BadMice's original modules I can leech? :)
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Nicholas
Watching you tube vids doesnt really teach me how to use octamed.. or other trackers.
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Superb
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Nicholas
Watching you tube vids doesnt really teach me how to use octamed.. or other trackers.
Trackers are music tools for programmers, not musicians. I always found the tracker far more intuitive than piano-scroll/notation-based editors. If it doesn't feature vertically-scrolling lists of notes with hexadecimal controller values alongside, it's no use to me :)
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Nicholas
Watching you tube vids doesnt really teach me how to use octamed.. or other trackers.
Que? : puzzled:
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Trackers are music tools for programmers, not musicians. I always found the tracker far more intuitive than piano-scroll/notation-based editors. If it doesn't feature vertically-scrolling lists of notes with hexadecimal controller values alongside, it's no use to me :)
I have to admit that after two decades of avoiding trackers like the plague, I quite enjoy using Renoise.