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OctaMed sound studio
« on: August 15, 2010, 12:57:04 PM »
Hi to all,i have just downloaded OctaMed,which lucky for me was in adf,so i  used it off the floppy and it works very well,but i dont have any instuments to load lol, does anyone know where i can get instuments for the amiga 1200 in adf,i hope this makes sence,only i also downloaded some mags with free amiga adf music in it and they were awesome ,the mags were called AM/FM ,and loads of issues with brilliant reading,if you like recording on the amiga,infact i bet there is some instruments on there ,if i could find them, the web page was called ZOPHAR,ROMS,best wishes Brian
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2010, 01:06:18 PM »
You could download Music Mods off Aminet, and use some from the songs there, I also think they have a sample section as well. If you Google Amiga Sound Samples, you should find heaps of sites. Plus you can see the tricks they do to make the songs, like fading, slowing and speeding up the songs, stretching the sample plus heaps more things. Hope that helps.
 

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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2010, 01:07:12 PM »
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #3 on: August 15, 2010, 02:00:11 PM »
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2010, 02:03:46 PM »
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You could download Music Mods off Aminet, and use some from the songs there, I also think they have a sample section as well. If you Google Amiga Sound Samples, you should find heaps of sites. Plus you can see the tricks they do to make the songs, like fading, slowing and speeding up the songs, stretching the sample plus heaps more things. Hope that helps.
Hi thankyou i am most grateful for your help i will go google  
 
 
   Thanks again, you were right there are some brilliant samples out there,just found a few ,very pleased,and grateful,best wishes Brian
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #5 on: August 15, 2010, 04:51:08 PM »
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #6 on: August 15, 2010, 06:11:02 PM »
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 Hi again i must thankyou for your help and taking the time to reply,as indeed i am most grateful to you and your assistance in securing much needed information, which allowed me to persue my journey along the Amigas sleeping secrets,my best wishes go out to my friend,and it is truly heart warming to know such help is available so freely,my very best wishes Brian
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #7 on: August 15, 2010, 08:54:12 PM »
Hi i managed to download loads of adf files, and have been playing some greatest hits all in adf,and how the Amiga 1200 can play sounds in this qaulity is amazing, i used to use Sonar ,to do a lot of recording and i thought that was good ,and when you think that my Amiga 1200 has been in a suitcase up my friends loft for 15/20 years ,it must have been years ahead of its self ,so very pleased to have come across it ,funny really because i never had one years ago so you can imagine im real chuffed,best wishes Brian
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #8 on: August 15, 2010, 11:42:53 PM »
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the mags were called AM/FM ,and loads of issues with brilliant reading


Have a look at the Total Irrelevance disks as well, they were by the MED users group.
 

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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #9 on: August 16, 2010, 06:34:46 PM »
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Have a look at the Total Irrelevance disks as well, they were by the MED users group.

 
Hi thankyou and i will take a look, very grateful for your help
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #10 on: August 16, 2010, 10:30:28 PM »
Hi i am very pleased i managed to load guitar,piano, drums, and base ,and play a bit of a tune, and the Amiga sounds really good ,i have the settings on fast ram, which is good,not sure how many tracks i can use , thankyou again
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #11 on: August 16, 2010, 11:18:36 PM »
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Hi i am very pleased i managed to load guitar,piano, drums, and base ,and play a bit of a tune, and the Amiga sounds really good ,i have the settings on fast ram, which is good,not sure how many tracks i can use , thankyou again


Great. Sounds like you are getting there. I just came into a load of 8bit samples from a friend who had a couple of CD collections, wish I could share it easy.
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #12 on: August 16, 2010, 11:21:31 PM »
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Hi i am very pleased i managed to load guitar,piano, drums, and base ,and play a bit of a tune, and the Amiga sounds really good ,i have the settings on fast ram, which is good,not sure how many tracks i can use , thankyou again


The number of tracks you can use simultaneously depends on how fast your CPU is. Of course, what you can do is create something using a lowish mixing rate and when it's ready, render it to disk at CD quality (or better).

A basic 14MHz 020 with fast ram should be enough to use 8 channels at ~22kHz 14-bit stereo quite comfortably in realtime.

Whatever you do, though, don't turn on smoothing until you want to render to disk. The interpolation used is pretty slow and applied to each channel individually. When I accidentally tried it on a 16-channel tune on my 040, I had to hold both mouse buttons for a while to stop the playback.
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #13 on: August 17, 2010, 06:51:01 PM »
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Great. Sounds like you are getting there. I just came into a load of 8bit samples from a friend who had a couple of CD collections, wish I could share it easy.
 Hi Matey,lucky you ,but i am begining to find more samples,and having loads of fun, so amazed at what my Amega 1200 can do ,i have the sound coming out of my creative decoder ddts-100 which can seperate the sound,or so they tell me,i have three speakers set up and another two that i am going to add shortly,and it is such a good sound ,and my friend who i had the Amiga off ,heard it and was stunned ,i did tell him he is not having it back lol,best wishes Brian
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Re: OctaMed sound studio
« Reply #14 on: August 17, 2010, 06:59:53 PM »
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The number of tracks you can use simultaneously depends on how fast your CPU is. Of course, what you can do is create something using a lowish mixing rate and when it's ready, render it to disk at CD quality (or better).
 
A basic 14MHz 020 with fast ram should be enough to use 8 channels at ~22kHz 14-bit stereo quite comfortably in realtime.
 
Whatever you do, though, don't turn on smoothing until you want to render to disk. The interpolation used is pretty slow and applied to each channel individually. When I accidentally tried it on a 16-channel tune on my 040, I had to hold both mouse buttons for a while to stop the playback.

 
 Hi and thankyou for your help,i am very grateful,oh and i already turned smoothing on and yes i see what you mean lol ,i still have a lot to learn,but what brilliant fun the Amiga is , i seem to spend more time on my Amiga than i do my windows 7 pc ,and i am hoping to go on the net shortly with easynet and the Amiga,and Franko says he will help me connect a dvd drive ,what a nice chap he is ,as all the kind folk on this forum are,anyways best wishes Brian
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