a lot of it reminds me of the more breakbeat hardcore moments on Orbital's first couple albums, or 808 State's second album. Don Solaris is still my favorite album by them but I enjoy the sometimes cheesy sound of this early 90s Amiga techno at times.
Yes - wonderful. With WinUAE i have on my PC the best AMIGA I've ever had - it's a wonderful simulator and i like to play the old games like History Line for example. Thank you for your great work :-)
+TheReasonForYou I don't think there's something like an official manual for Protracker, but you can download the original Amiga archive from here (aminet.net/mus/edit/Protracker3.61.lha). There are some doc and readme files in, listing the command codes used and file format and such. Also theres a collection of self made docs, collected by Foul: eab.abime.net/showpost.php?s=7e7428fb64e954415d83e6bbb96ad329&p=822899&postcount=3
@@Bembel81 Every sound played back from a computer is 'purely' made by its soundchip (DAC circuit). Music tracker software always does work with samples (it can't pack all your VSTs or anything inside a *.mod/ogg file!), either prerendered or generated realtime, as in the case of Amiga and Protracker. I think there were some samples from Doom as well
@@jimbotron70 Oh nice, never seen that one :) Looks like I have the wrong year for this tune, somehow I have 1998 for this 1994 track. Also there is 2 different names for this mod, 4 Spirits and Warp69. Warp69.mod was ripped,obviously from the demo. 4 Spirits looks to have been released by Neurodancer. Still have no idea how I got 1998, maybe mistaken from a different .mod :/
@@jimbotron70 The .mods have no info relating to release but in the demo it says (at approx 1min28sec in) released September 94 plus Warp69.mod was uploaded to Aminet in '95 so I think the 1994 date is good.
All music is copyrighted. That said, I've never seen any tracker musicians have an issue with their tunes being used in a video - just check the license attached to the files where applicable, and always give credit.
bro does the most calming landscape photography professionally, and also does this sort of music, what a guy.
The duality of a man
a lot of it reminds me of the more breakbeat hardcore moments on Orbital's first couple albums, or 808 State's second album. Don Solaris is still my favorite album by them but I enjoy the sometimes cheesy sound of this early 90s Amiga techno at times.
27:48 - I hear the beat from Prodigy "Ruff In The Jungle Bizness" :D
Stary Hallway and Shiva Ascending are masterpieces
ahh yes, k r t e k
Viva ACID synth! =)
Very cool playlist! Thank you for keeping it even after ten years!
Yes - wonderful. With WinUAE i have on my PC the best AMIGA I've ever had - it's a wonderful simulator and i like to play the old games like History Line for example. Thank you for your great work :-)
Cool. Amiga rulez
Math Hysteria kinda gave me a minor headache, even tho it's good xd
Great tracks!!
very nice and organic music
4, 3, 6, 7, 2, 1
Fantastic!
very good work. thanks for share!
How much bigger is the Video Filesize compared to Workbench+Protracker+Songs ;-)
About 1337TB
nice
Cool... A little like Tangerine Dream, but not copying them.
Hi can you send me a link to download the Protracker 3.61 manual?
+TheReasonForYou I don't think there's something like an official manual for Protracker, but you can download the original Amiga archive from here (aminet.net/mus/edit/Protracker3.61.lha). There are some doc and readme files in, listing the command codes used and file format and such. Also theres a collection of self made docs, collected by Foul: eab.abime.net/showpost.php?s=7e7428fb64e954415d83e6bbb96ad329&p=822899&postcount=3
Thanks. Do you have facebook ? can i add you?
Some of the sounds are like doom. did you use samples from doom to make this?
You Don't seem to know how this works. This music is purely made with the Amiga soundchip!
@@Bembel81 Every sound played back from a computer is 'purely' made by its soundchip (DAC circuit). Music tracker software always does work with samples (it can't pack all your VSTs or anything inside a *.mod/ogg file!), either prerendered or generated realtime, as in the case of Amiga and Protracker. I think there were some samples from Doom as well
@@Bembel81 No at all in this case.
В начале 90х электронику также писали (на компьютерах)?
Yes :) 80's as well.
The first sound tracker program (for Amiga) was coded in 1987.
@@off1k Wow,i used impulse tracker about 1998 y.,but 80's...
The first track was used in a demo, I don't remember its title.
Upon further research I found it: Warp 69 by Abyss .
@@jimbotron70
Oh nice, never seen that one :)
Looks like I have the wrong year for this tune, somehow I have 1998 for this 1994 track.
Also there is 2 different names for this mod, 4 Spirits and Warp69.
Warp69.mod was ripped,obviously from the demo. 4 Spirits looks to have been released by Neurodancer.
Still have no idea how I got 1998, maybe mistaken from a different .mod :/
@@off1k Things aren't always accurately documented in demoscene history, maybe the authors themselves don't know exactly when they made their stuff.
@@jimbotron70
The .mods have no info relating to release but in the demo it says (at approx 1min28sec in) released September 94 plus Warp69.mod was uploaded to Aminet in '95 so I think the 1994 date is good.
@@off1k Yes the release date in demo is accurate, I remember seeing it in that year.
Does this music have any copyright on it?
All music is copyrighted. That said, I've never seen any tracker musicians have an issue with their tunes being used in a video - just check the license attached to the files where applicable, and always give credit.
>All music is copyrighted.
False statement.
It was released as freeware but the author still has copyright or credit to it.
Only 28 people like this track!
+MrMaus1972, lots of people - lazy bastards :)