I also used them back in the day on the Amiga, OctaMED was great. When I switched to PC there was stuff like Fast Tracker and Impulse Tracker but I don't know if these still exist and if they work with current audio hardware and XP / Vista...
Now I'm going to google martsman lol
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Originally posted by 2clix
2 young, whats a tracker... better yet whats an amiga?
i thought Amiga was an old games console?
i 1st got into music production around 2001/02 i think is was FL1 demo, then Reason1 all the old skool peeps in the house on this one, i'm actually feelin young now!
Originally posted by 2clix
2 young, whats a tracker... better yet whats an amiga?
i thought Amiga was an old games console?
i 1st got into music production around 2001/02 i think is was FL1 demo, then Reason1 all the old skool peeps in the house on this one, i'm actually feelin young now!
In 2001 there was FL Studio 4... hmmm... I got into production the very same year (with FL 4).
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Originally posted by 2clix
2 young, whats a tracker... better yet whats an amiga?
i thought Amiga was an old games console?
i 1st got into music production around 2001/02 i think is was FL1 demo, then Reason1 all the old skool peeps in the house on this one, i'm actually feelin young now!
In 2001 there was FL Studio 4... hmmm... I got into production the very same year (with FL 4).
haha my mate gave me a copy - pretty sure it was 1! but not 100% maybe thats why i moved away from it, as Reason1 seemed a lot more appealing in comparison at the time - shame i gave up 2 years later, would have known so much more now if i hadn't! ah well in those days there was no such thing as dotbe and i was stuck in a world of self expermienation (now that sounds well dodgy! LOL!)
Originally posted by 2clix
2 young, whats a tracker... better yet whats an amiga?
i thought Amiga was an old games console?
i 1st got into music production around 2001/02 i think is was FL1 demo, then Reason1 all the old skool peeps in the house on this one, i'm actually feelin young now!
In 2001 there was FL Studio 4... hmmm... I got into production the very same year (with FL 4).
haha my mate gave me a copy - pretty sure it was 1! but not 100% maybe thats why i moved away from it, as Reason1 seemed a lot more appealing in comparison at the time - shame i gave up 2 years later, would have known so much more now if i hadn't! ah well in those days there was no such thing as dotbe and i was stuck in a world of self expermienation (now that sounds well dodgy! LOL!)
Yeah, I know how you felt, cause I felt the same. I sometimes go back to my beginnings, listening to the stuff I made back then... it's hilarious, and I am amazed how much progress I have made since then.
You're right - dnb.be exists from 2002 and I joined 2003. Ahh, memories...
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i remeber amega but only knew 1 kid wiv 1 he was adopted by (what seemed like) very rich parents wen i was young never knew it was used much in production but spose yer y not
in my opinion it was the best available music production platform at the time, yer
You also had the Atari ST, but that was mainly MIDI, while on the amiga you could do MIDI + multitrack audio at the same time. I had first a sampler which you could plug into the side of the amiga, and later on I bought the Toccata card which was 16 bit, that was cool and sounded great
I had the whole range of amigas, first the A500, then an A1200 and then finally an A4000 which costs a fortune and expanded it to the max, had two processors in it (dual core in 1993, yeah!!) and a tower case and a whopping 8MB of RAM.
Those were the days
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