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Re: Oldskool Amiga audio apps
« on: February 24, 2011, 03:38:17 AM »
Quote from: minator;617598
Hi,

I'm setting up a little home studio and one thing I want to add is some retro goodness.

I'm planning to add an Amiga into the mix (sorry) for a couple of sound types:

1) Hardware bit crusher
Get an Amiga sampler and put it into monitor mode, it'll play whatever comes in through the audio outs.  It'll be "bit crushed" down to 8 bits and a lower sampling frequency in the process.  Some sampling software does real time FX so it can make it even messier.

2) A grungy sampler
Use Paula in 8 mode to play back 4 channels of audio samples.  Lower the sampling frequency for extra grunge.


It's the second one I'm asking about.  Modern Amiga audio software uses mixing to give you more than 4 channels.  What I want is the old style 4 channels with no mixing.  It will also need MIDI to trigger samples.

Does any newer(ish) software still do this or do I need to go digging for something old.


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