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Re: New Song
« on: July 04, 2010, 11:01:26 PM »
Nope, that was not crappy.  Actually good.  But then again, I really LIKE the sound of crappy Yamaha PSR keyboards, and computery blips.  My music is quite different than yours, but it's done with Amigas and crappy 1980s home/toy keyboards:

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=256852

I think your voice is fine.  I don't need no American Idol sound-alike.
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Re: New Song
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2010, 12:47:31 PM »
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For 'Coffee Maker' title: how many "ral-clan" for the vocal? :)


23 of course!

Seriously though --- yes it would be nice to have a chorus of backup singers, but it's just me here!
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Re: New Song
« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2010, 06:04:50 PM »
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I love "My Piano" .. Learning music channel  LOL.  "Going outside" freaks me out...rhythm and melody of a journey piece but krisp staccato percussion, electronic druids ohhh'ing in the background. He kept saying "good-bye" but when he started to fade I wanted him to stay.


Thanks!  Didn't know anyone took the time to listen to the lyrics!

Looking forward to listening to Battlestar Canada later.
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Re: New Song
« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2010, 02:40:52 AM »
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Yea, I actually get quite a few hits from A.org on my Battlestar Canada Reverbnation page that's linked in my signature!. who knew there were so many music weirdo's over here?
That Battlestar Canada stuff was really good!
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Re: New Song
« Reply #4 on: July 10, 2010, 01:45:20 PM »
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@ral-clan,

The OVOIDS are awesome man!. If you lived near me we would have to play some shows together!. Let me know if you ever want play near Durham, NC? ;)

Thanks guys!  I really appreciate that.  When I made these I didn't think there were other people who like dweebly electro lounge music.

As for playing live!  Would love to...I've played live lots in other bands playing other genres of music...but unfortunately not with this "band".  The Ovoids is a solo concept project due to the fact I live in a smallish town and there aren't many people who share the same musical aesthetic as me!

Great to hear the talent on here of TheGoose and Battlestar Canada - and using Commodore / Amiga stuff is the icing on the cake.  Hope there are others that come out of the woodwork and let us hear their stuff!

Keep on Beeping!
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Re: New Song
« Reply #5 on: July 16, 2010, 12:32:44 PM »
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Ok, this probably won't fit the typical genre around here.
 Kinda stage rock/inspirational I guess.


Very well recorded.  You're right that it's different that the other music posted here....very prog-rock or Toto or something - that's not my genre so I'm probably bad at describing that.

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But they were recorded on my A3000 using 2 AD516 cards many years ago.


I almost went this route (but I would only have been able to afford one card.  It was the mid-1990s and only the Amiga could really do a good job at audio multitracking because of this great card.  Instead I went with a dedicated hardware multitracker (Yamaha MD-8) synced to my Amiga MIDI sequencer - that setup worked pretty well.

I'm guessing that there was no easy way to back up your AD516 multitrack recording from the Amiga's hard drive in the early to mid-1990s (no external media that could hold that much data).  So what did you do?  Back up each track to analogue tape one by one, or just delete your master tracks after mix-down to external analogue tape?
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Re: New Song
« Reply #6 on: July 16, 2010, 05:41:40 PM »
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Greg Hamm of Men At work actually contacted me long ago based on some posting I had made. We traded mail for a while until he got too busy with touring. I think that was around '96-97. One of the songs on their "Brazil" album was completely recorded in his basement on an A3000 with 4 AD516 cards. I'll see if I can look up which it was exactly.


Now that's a neat bit of trivia.  One thing I've always wondered about the AD516...it didn't have too many software effects (just reverb, that had to be applied all at once to a track as I recall).  So how did you apply effects to tracks?  Did you send individual channels to an external mixer and use the AUX/SEND buses on each channel to send it to a hardware effects box?

I assume you weren't mixing down in the Amiga, but rather to an external DAT or something?

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I still have my A3000 recording machine, still works, all old files still intact. I can't say when or if may use it again. I've thought about selling but just can't bring myself to do it.


I know what you mean.  I still keep my old MD8, even though it hasn't been used in a year and a half.  It worked so well for me that I just can't bear to part with it.  It was a very capable little multitracker that was cutting edge around 1998 and could still produce nice stuff today if you don't mind being limited to eight tracks.

Here is a pic of my home studio (with the A2000) which I used until 2008, when the A2000 developed problems.  

http://www.amiga.org/gallery/index.php?n=1690

Great system.  Today an IBM PC replaces the A2000, but it runs UAE a lot of the time for Bars & Pipes and other stuff the A2000 used to do.  Because the PC is so very capable of running modern multitracker DAW software (i.e. REAPER) the MD8 multitracker and the external hardware effects boxes are no longer required, although I still use the MD8 as a mixer for synths when recording in the DAW.
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Re: New Song
« Reply #7 on: July 16, 2010, 09:57:43 PM »
Don't know if you guys have ever seen this old article with a strong Amiga/music/recording slant:

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1996_articles/jan96/amiga.html
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