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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« on: March 01, 2011, 09:15:53 PM »
Quote from: minator;574904
Have a look at the Total Irrelevance disks as well, they were by the MED users group.

I use Soundstudio. In fact, that is the reason for reviving my A1200. I wanted some mods that I did. If you really want to hear some quality music mods, look for the Mug Presents disk by Ben Thomas. The guy was a genius! Sadly, he was killed in a car crash not long after he did this disk. A sad loss to the music world! I was the Articles Editor for the T.I and M.U.G. disks shortly before it disappeared! I have been looking throug those disks recently. I have been enjoying using my Amiga so much, I am in the process of putting in a CD/DVD R-W and a 4 gb CF HD card. I have also talked Another T.I. editor to revisit his Amiga. Rudi Samborski. :)
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2011, 09:41:00 PM »
Here's a link to some of my mods I posted up on Soundclick.

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=1148969
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2011, 10:09:23 PM »
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Any chance you could put the TI and MUG discs on-line somewhere?  I've never been able to find them anywhere.

My Amiga is in pieces at present! Awaiting an IDE splitter and scan doubler, but when I am up and running I can certainly upload them! I also have the  MUG Presents Disks. Rudi Samborski, Steven Gane and Ben Thomas.

Incidently, if anyone is interested? Amiga mods play perfectly in the PC version of Soundstudio.
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2011, 09:50:49 AM »
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How did you do 'haunted house' ? Is that just a regular sax sample?

I like the mods, not the usual stuff. Do you use midi at all or all punched in?


Thanks. :) It was in fact two sax samples if I recall? I did start to use midi with soundstudio. I had it conected into a Yamaha MU10. Which I still have and that is now attached to my PC.
Having troubles with My Miggy! Just ordered a new (other) internal disk drive! That, and my external drive decided to crap out on me at the same time!. I will upload some mods somewhere pretty soon. I have a mod here by a guy name Mick Hunt. It's called 'A Very British Tragedy' It's an astonishing 4 track mod. You have to see it to appreciate it! A thing of beauty to watch as well as listen to!  I'll get it p[osted somewhere and put a link up later.
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2011, 07:01:50 AM »
Or SS for PC? Only 15 quid, http://www.medsoundstudio.com/
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2011, 08:38:10 PM »
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Yea, I bought that when it came out as well. I had just sold my A4000/060 and bought a 500mhz PIII.

I thought my Amiga days were over until I loaded it up and it started skipping on the first mod I played! Man I was pissed!

V2 is much better. It has support for VSTi and a sampler built in! I couln't use V1 at all?
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