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Hi i fancy doing a bit of music on my Amiga 600 ,where do i buy or get OctaMED from ? i have seen OctaMED mod but not sure exactly what i need ,,Brian.
http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/OctamedSS1.03c
http://www.classicamiga.com/content/view/4606/176/ It's now freeware.
If you are using the stock A600 then you will be limited to 4 channels. But if you upgrade your A600 with an accellerator then you can do 64 channels like the rest of us.
Thanks very much ,it is excellent ,ive always had a bit of a problem with the sound being loader in one speaker ,any clue to what might be wrong ,im hoping its just a chip, Brian.
Why are you guys telling him to use OctaMED SS 1.03c on an Amiga 600 (68000cpu)?I've always been told it's a hog on a machine of this low spec, and one would be better off getting OctaMED 4.0 for a 68000 machine.They are virtually similar in functionality when working with 4 tracks. SoundStudio gives you superior mixing, panning and 16-bit sample use, but if he's got an A600 then 16-bit is out of the question anyway.By the way, OctaMED 4 is also public domain - having been released by the other and distributed on some Amiga magazine cover disks.http://amr.rumpigs.net/cu_amiga_coverdisks/cu_1994_05_d080.zip
Balance control on the speakers themselves?
Swap the audio connections for Left/Right and see if the other speaker gets quieter. If so, it's a problem on the Amiga side. If not, it's a problem in the monitor (or external speakers).
Hi and thanks ,i have tried that ,and what i did find is that the bad side worked in both the outputs on the Amiga with no or very little loss of volume ,only when both were plugged in did one side go down ,i cant say it struggles with any anything it has to do ,ive just installed extra memory and its very quick ,i wonder if theres enough power coming from the psu ,thanks again,Brian