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Re: mrmoonlight and the Amiga chip rom ram band
« on: February 23, 2013, 10:07:06 PM »
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Hi lol you are right because any one with an Amiga has to be slighty mad ,the video also made me smile ,here we have a 20year old computer belting out a Rock and Roll boogie and a old guy with a ukelele strugling to keep up with a old Amiga ,such fun my friend ,and now i am being told im cool ,and i rock ,lol the Amiga rocks while i stumble along ,very best wishes my friend,Brian.:biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:


Love that you went to the effort to get an Amiga sweatshirt/hoodie!

Is that a large character keyboard hooked to the A1200?
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Re: mrmoonlight and the Amiga chip rom ram band
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2013, 02:13:20 PM »
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Hey just listend to your A Musical Disease  tune what a brilliant sound ,how exactly did you create that master piece ,really good harmony ,and super mix of instruments ,would not go a miss on any uk radio station ,excellent very best wishes Brian.:):):)


Thanks for that! Well maybe I should move to the UK because no-one listens to my music over here (haha!).

I did that with Bars & Pipes on the Amiga controlling a Roland SC-155 and Yamaha DX-100.  Also slaved to Bars & Pipes via MIDI was an external Yamaha MD-8 (8-track digital multitracker) for the vocal tracks - that's how I was able to get layered harmonies and the guitar part syncing up with the Amiga controller MIDI instruments.  If you want to try this, you can probably find an older digital multitrack recorder from the 1990s or early 2000s for cheap now that everyone has moved onto computer DAWs for recording. Just make sure it has a MIDI sync port.

Thanks again and let us know when you and The Chips have your next concert!  Maybe at The Cavern Club, eh?
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Re: mrmoonlight and the Amiga chip rom ram band
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2013, 03:02:16 PM »
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Wow clever stuff,as it happens i have a fostex fd4 multitracker just ready for me and the chips lol hey can you imagine that , mrmoonlight and the Amiga chip rom ram band top of the bill at the Cavern club ,zzzzzzzzzzz
thanks for info my friend Brian.:):):)


Great!  If you have any questions just feel free to ask - you need a cheap Amiga MIDI interface and you need to look for something like "Sync to MIDI Time Code (MTC)" in whatever software you are using.

Good luck!
Music I've made using Amigas and other retro-instruments: http://theovoids.bandcamp.com