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This is a old Music-Module.
I composed this song on a Amiga 500
something about 15 Years ago.
This is real good stuff for
Amiga-Veterans.
See more on my Channel if you want to
know, how to transfer original Amiga
mod -files to a PC an how to convert it.

Listen and enjoy it....
:-)

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  • Dont see the point in converting it to mp3..just makes it take up more space..

  • Sorry !

    I read my discription and i recognized it

    isn't correct !

    I will correct it soon......

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  • I am in love with any oldschool audio formats. Tracked or not, MIDI, the playback devices (OPL/SoundBlaster/adlib), Genesis, SNES, NES, GBA,.... I just discovered the huge diversity of the Amiga tracker. Now, my AMIGA musics folder will get some more files to hold :D Thanks for this video!

  • Thankyou so much for allowing us to use this in our updated Amiga P.D game Renegades.

    We're adding the final touches to it and it should be available for download soon.

    

  • I think this is superb!

    Absolutely perfect Amiga music, makes me wish I was able to make some like it! And do I spy a couple of Team 17 instruments in there too? (Alien Breed)

    I was wondering, a friend and I are in the middle of updating an old P.D game we made around 1995, Called Renegades, we're looking for a song for the titlescreen....this would be ideal. It was a 2 player split screen deathmatch game, you can find it on AmigaPD Dotcom.

    Message me if you are interested

    Many thanks.

  • @ThaFacka My workflow is so simple I can just tell you: Import and export of MIDI, either in realtime or as project files. Remember I mentioned Instant Music? I imported my play files into Deluxe Music and saved as MIDI. I then used Amiga Forever to serial network with the PC to transfer them. (Many free packages are also out there but AF can configure from the PC end automatically.)

    Either that or I output realtime MIDI from Music Mouse using a MIDI interface or input to play the Sonix synth.

  • @TheDustpile As of now, I wanna use a tracker (historical reasons of mine!) but then, when going for a professional level export the most important things. Maybe I will settle for exporting .mod files and after that convert/import them into the PC DAW.

    I see you have lots of experience, maybe share a video of your workflow :) On the other hand, I'll take a look at those programs you mentioned. It's not that I don't want to be surprised by new approaches, cheers!! ;)

  • @ThaFacka I use AMIGA FOREVER as an easy data transfer package. Disks can be ported to and from the PC for storage and retrieval. Other packages are available but I would advise writing to me for a walkthrough.

    There is also the Sonix MIDI piano program which makes use of the Amiga synth, plus stacks of Amiga samples can be found and used in either Deluxe Music or PC sound editors. There's lots to do but I need to know what.

  • @ThaFacka It depends on whether you want to use a tracker, notator or MIDI sequencer. The last two are available in abundance on the PC, with far superior capabilities. If you wish to use a tracker then I can't help you.

    On the Amiga I used Instant Music (an idiot-proof piano roll toy), Music Mouse (intricate scales made easy and MIDI-exportable in realtime) and Deluxe Music to play with notes and MIDI.

    Google COMMODORE 64 RECORDING STUDIO to see my own info. Write to me for more info later.

  • @TheDustpile could you write how you can do this efficiently (program, transferring...)? i bought an amiga 500 yesterday and plan to do exactly this in the future.

  • Amiga MODs sound better on Amiga than on PeeZee. On Amiga it all sounds warmer and on PeeZee it sound harsh and annoying. I plug my Amiga and my laptop into old Technics hifi and I hear the obvious difference. Of course I have all eq's on laptop off and Amiga's Paula chip make these sounds better... And I don't mean Amiga's low-pass filter. ;D

  • @21jumppp Yes, do a search for MadTracker

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