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bojeroo
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Joined: 06/08/2012 - 17:25
Blitter Bug

So, I went a bit retro gamer on this one. I find it strangely addictive to listen to!

Hope you enjoy it!

danjdob
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Joined: 12/15/2012 - 21:11
love it,  reminds me of Devo.

love it,  reminds me of Devo...or some 80s electronic funk band...neatoyes

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Joined: 03/23/2012 - 21:32
....and we have Wardini to

....and we have Wardini to thank for sucking us into that madness..... cool

nice groove

 

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Joined: 12/02/2012 - 12:04
Wow

Wow

that brings some memories to live.

I'm thinking about fasttracker, the best musiceditor on Amiga.

That computer used 8bit samples and had 4 channels to work with.

Some really cool stuff came out of that. Jogeir Liljedahl was the master, no one was even near his talent. I think his work is still available for download.

bojeroo
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Yep, remember him. Octamed

Yep, remember him. Octamed and protracker on the Amiga was where I started as a teenager!

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Joined: 05/23/2012 - 05:10
Great bassline. Excellent :)

Great bassline. Excellent :)

Makes me think of 80s electronic club music.

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octamed

Yea

I totally forgot octamed. Wasn't that the tracker that mixed down 2 tracks into 1 giving you 8 tracks to play with? Well I never really liked that maybe that's why I forgot it. Anyway it was amazing how Jogeir treated those samples, there were only 500k of memory available for graphics and sounds on Amiga 500.