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an introduction...
« on: March 06, 2007, 10:14:56 AM »
hello all.

i'm just getting into using Amiga and Commodore 64 computers, mainly for music production. i'd been browsing ebay for a week or two looking for C64 stuff when i stumbled upon an Amiga 500 from a local seller. i ended up with it, but was unable to do anything because he hadn't supplied me with a Workbench disk or even a manual. either way, i was hooked. lost my head a bit and have now bought an Amiga 1200 and three more A500's within the past few weeks. :-o way to go, huh? i figure i can piece together a nice A500 system (or three?) and sell off whatever's left over. the A1200 i sort of stumbled upon, but i've found that it's absolutely fantastic. many, many questions to come - hope you don't get fed up with me. :-)

i'll start/continue appropriate threads in the support forum. any general advice on Amigas or midi/sampling on the A500/1200 would be useful here though. thanks, take care...

-justin.
 

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Re: an introduction...
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2007, 06:25:49 AM »
thanks for the advice, guys. i've been searching around for Amiga samplers and midi interfaces, and would certainly be interested in what you've got there. i've got a bit of software on disk already, and would love to transfer over all the stuff i've downloaded in my searches. i'll be posting a lengthy thread in the hardware help form with all the questions i've gathered for the 500, 1200, and Amigas in general.

Bars & Pipes seems great, that's one that i'm looking forward to. still haven't made much sense of trackers yet (i'm used to things like Cubase and Ableton Live), but have a copy of Noisetracker with manual on the way so that might help. i used to have Dr. T's KCS for the Atari, but haven't found it available anywhere (to buy or even download). actually, maybe it's possible to still get it through him? i'll look around a bit more. right now i'm pretty much looking for anything music/audio-related to the A500 or A1200. plenty excited, spent a few hours tonight going through a pile of 200 old DD floppies full of junk. found some really useful utilities in there though that i'll have to take a closer look at.
 

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Re: an introduction...
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2007, 08:41:00 AM »
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platon42 wrote:

The Amiga can read and write 720KB PC DD formatted floppy disks starting with Kick 2.0, if I remember correctly (Mount PC0) -- this should get things transferred.


really? that sounds great, but i haven't been able to figure it out. i've formatted a 720kb disk on the PC, but the A1200 couldn't recognize it. i'll try again, any advice/instruction? not sure what "Mount PC0" means really (don't have a 1200 manual, and just got an A500 manual). i've also heard you can transfer through the pcmcia slot with a flash card adapter? it's easier to get them into the A1200 than the A500 though, right? and once they're in the 1200 i can make disks for the 500?

i've got an app on my hd called 'cross-DOS' and found a disk with something called 'cross-PC'. would either of these help?

thanks for the tip on the clockport audio, but it's actually the crunchy 8-bit sampling that drew me to the Amiga in the first place. i absolutely dig it, warts and all. there's something about the sound of old 8 or 12-bit samplers that can't be had elsewhere, i think it'll make a great sequencing/sampling companion for the C64 once i get some midi going for that. i have some pc software on my laptop that i use for recording and editing along with my Clavia synth.
 

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Re: an introduction...
« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2007, 11:44:07 AM »
well, i guess we're thinking two different things here, not sure what ype of stuff you're into. i'm not looking for pristine sound quality out of the Amiga, i've got my MOTU UltraLite and all sorts of hi-fi for that. i actually enjoy the sound of lo-fi samplers, 'noise' being just a part of it.

got any 'noisy' samplers lying around?

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Re: an introduction...
« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2007, 06:14:32 AM »
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lurkist wrote:
To get that 720K disk showing on workbench, double click the PC0 file found in Devs/Dosdrivers.  (If it's not there, try looking in Storage/Dosdrivers)


wow, it worked! (is the DF0:???? icon supposed to stay there as well?) i've sure got a lot to learn about the OS and file extensions though, having a hard time getting used to it. i transferred a .dms file over (which should be an application, i would think), but i'm not sure what to do with it. i double-click on it and it comes up as not executable. of course this after after i set it to 'show all' files in Workbench. i've noticed this a lot, some disks i've got don't show anything unless you do this. no idea how to work with these disks on the A500 because it won't let me 'show all' files in the older versions of Workbench. i've also noticed that a lot of the Amiga stuff (.adf files mainly) i've downloaded is about 900kb each and won't fit on the 720kb floppies. not sure what to do about that.

Skurk - any idea which models of midi interface and sampler you have?