26 November 2016, 21:26 | #1 |
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history of amiga chipmodules (chipmods)
I imagine some people have already seen this. I did a quick video last week showing the history of writing chipmusic in .mod format. (from Soundtracker to Protracker)
[ Show youtube player ] thanks, 4mat (ex-Slipstream , Anarchy etc.) |
26 November 2016, 21:48 | #2 |
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Added to my watchlist (on a sport binge today snooker, f1, football etc). Nice to see you're still around 4mat... I still listen to some of your old tunes
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03 December 2016, 10:24 | #3 |
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Very interesting
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03 December 2016, 17:24 | #4 |
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Agree, was a good'un.
Would someone like to pick up the baton and do an overlook of "trackers" that had sound-generators/synthesis built in? I always thought that was an under-developed part of music on the Amiga. Not even sure I can name one, though I have something in the back of my head suggesting Kaktus and Mahoney might have some release using it? |
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