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Offline Wilse

Re: Recommend a MIDI tool!
« on: October 03, 2004, 07:52:03 PM »
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Karlos wrote:
Not at all what I was looking for, but still very cool!

MidiIn aminet

A MIDI triggered 16-bit sample player (14-bit output via paula). Played with it a tad last night and it's very good. Fully assignable, no sample size limit (depending on your memory), up to 32-note polyphony (16 channels at 48kHz seems fine on my 040), supports velocity, pan, pitchbend, aftertouch etc.

I'm amazed I never knew this software existed until last night :lol:


Kool & The Gang. I'll probably download it anyway but do you know if it works on MOS/AOS4?

PS. Sorry I can't help with the original request.

Offline Wilse

Re: Recommend a MIDI tool!
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2004, 07:02:36 PM »
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Karlos wrote:
Hi Wilse,

Well, the downloadable version does not support AHI so you need a Paula. An AHI capable version is said to be in development, but the actual tool is quite old so I don't know if it is still in development or not.

I don't think the downloadable version will work on either Pegasos or AOne purely because

1) it uses Paula for audio


Bugger. :-(

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2) it uses midi.library which may possibly bang the serial port (not sure).


I think you're right.

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Worked on OS4 on the BPPC, however ;-) (well, I didn't exactly test it fully, but it didn't crash)


That's interesting. How did you get OS4 on BPPC?
Betatester?
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If you have an old A1200 with a moderate CPU (030/50MHz) and some RAM you can get a lot of fun out of it anyway.

My main A1200 has 030/25MHz and 16meg RAM.
The guy I write with just told me today he's written a new song and he'll be here any minute, so I'll be firing up OctaMED on it.
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My present mad plan is to use my spare 1200D (040+16MB) to run soundstudio which in turn will drive my my MU100R, possibly my PSS680 (cool/weird retro FM sounds) and my main 1200T as a sampler (which thanks to RTG will do 48kHz no problem and has 256MB of memory spare). Both the 1200T and old keyboard output can be fed into the MU100 and processed with the internal effects bus.

Now all I need is a second midi interface for the 1200D :-)


Sounds good.
Keep us posted with how you get on.

All the best,

Offline Wilse

Re: Recommend a MIDI tool!
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2004, 07:04:27 PM »
@Karlos:

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Yep, I',m betatester for OS4 (on BPPC).


You lucky, lucky...... I've bin 'ere five years an' they only 'ung me the right way up yesterday. :-D

I'll hopefully make some time to check out the prog. later.


Offline Wilse

Re: Recommend a MIDI tool!
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2004, 07:07:17 PM »
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I'm not sure if I want to Gig with Amigas again...


Oh aye? Nasty past experience?

Offline Wilse

Re: Recommend a MIDI tool!
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2004, 09:28:21 PM »
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But if you lot promise to come to a gig, I might be convinced to use an Amiga on stage again


How often do you play and where?