ral-clan wrote:
The best way is to read the Amigaguide manual downloadable when you join the OctaMED Yahoo Group. Then load up OctaMED and a MOD, and let it play. Try to figure out what's going on by watching and editing the code inside the MOD (the AmigaGuide manual will give you a clue as to what the codes do).
You need to understand the basics of music construction in beats/bars/measures though first....otherwise it might not make much sense and you.
Yes, load up some premade MODs and deconstruct them! Rip out the sequences and patterns... then use their samples.
Remember you have 4 tracks, each of which can play one sound at a time. Each track is 64 lines line long... each line can be thought as a 16th note... thus one pattern of 64 lines is 4 bars.
So try putting a sample at 1, 16, 32 and 48... and that will play a sample at the start of each bar, which you can use as a marker... then play to your hearts content :-)