lol @ "not true tracker" trackers were used to "render" complicated samples to then bypass channel limitations for channel-limited systems (LIKE THIS ONE) There's even space remaining for a wobbly little lead synth most of the time, just it is not utilized as I presume it was not the point. very nice, thanks youtoob since people are talking about "smells" here, then it smells like Crusader: No Remorse to me
Yeah, even if I was gonna track all the melodic instruments the hard way, I'd still be using full drum loops because it's the only way to get all the percussion onto one channel.
Thank you! Be sure to check out other cool Amiga musicians like XSM, FTC Project, Hackurr, Amiga Junglism, Snakebyte64, Teo, XCOPY... the list goes on and on.
Thanks for your comment, I never had an Amiga when I was a kid, I would have been too young to know what to do with it anyway. There's a lot of great Amiga music on RUclips, look up XSM, Amiga Junglism, jacobthebatchbandit, cyclone sid, off1k's compilations... there's so many more too, and then there's all the demoscene stuff. You'll start getting a bunch of recommendations.
Very cool! How do you get the tempo to affect drum loops? It seems like I can only get them to play at the speed corresponding to whatever note I trigger them with.
Thanks for the comment! I edit all my samples in a Renoise project before processing them with echolevel's AmigaPal software: github.com/echolevel/AmigaPal AmigaPal will convert the samples to an 8 bit format that ProTracker can load but without altering the pitch or speed of the samples. Then I just set the BPM in ProTracker to the same BPM I used to prepare my samples in Renoise. You can still play samples at different speeds/pitches using different notes but if you use the root note that you specify in AmigaPal, everything should match up tempo-wise.
@@colonialp9 8bitbubsy also makes a color palette editor for the clone, you can download it on the same page that you get the clone itself. 16-bits.org/pt2.php Scroll down to the bottom for the palette editor downloads.
Oh I don't know, I'm no expert on that sound. The riff at 1:48 sounds like a typical rave or oldskool hardcore riff to me, but that's about it for rave sounds in this track. If you look up Pete Cannon, he's done some great stuff with that oldskool flavor using an Amiga and Octamed.
@@alwaystired1 Yeah, I think I'd just heard Urban Shakedown's "Do It Now" for the first time shortly before I started working on this track, and the vocal buildup part at 2:43 is definitely influenced by that tune.
No, it's from an old Zero-G sample pack. It's possible the developers of that game used the same sample or more likely most didgeridoos sound pretty similar.
...HMMM,ACTUALLY yeahhh INDEED,SOUNDING VERY LIKE SOME LEVEL MUSIC OF ORIGINAL RATCHET&CLANK OF 2002 YEAR,HEHEHEHEHE ....YUP INDEED,KINDA SIMILAR TO *_BLAARG DEPOT_* , HEHEHEHEHEHE
That's okay, no hate! It's just how I've come to use ProTracker. I make the samples in Renoise and then convert them to ProTracker format. This tune in particular isn't even the most obvious example either, if you check out my newer videos my tracking has gotten even lazier. I have older videos of chiptunes in Milky Tracker, and even my earlier ProTracker vids have more real time tracking, so I'm covered if I ever have to legally prove that I can use a tracker or something.
@@paulahaunt Im just pissy because back then so many "trackers", won competitions because they looped samples instead of composing. But you are obviously just learning or messing around, which is totally fine.
@@bazz303 Haha, yeah, this kind of stuff probably shouldn't be allowed in a pure tracking compo. It's more like sequencing than tracking I guess. I think of it as the ProTracker version of people who use Octamed to sequence their Akai S950's.
I wouldn't exactly call this Amiga music. This is just the Amiga playing very long samples of music made elsewhere.. Real Amiga music is made by the likes of Jeroen, Jogeir, Moby, Jester etc..
Track available on this album, free download:
paulahaunt.bandcamp.com/album/clone-city-skyline
Reminds me of The Prodigy, great job!
lol @ "not true tracker"
trackers were used to "render" complicated samples to then bypass channel limitations for channel-limited systems (LIKE THIS ONE)
There's even space remaining for a wobbly little lead synth most of the time, just it is not utilized as I presume it was not the point.
very nice, thanks youtoob
since people are talking about "smells" here, then it smells like Crusader: No Remorse to me
Yeah, even if I was gonna track all the melodic instruments the hard way, I'd still be using full drum loops because it's the only way to get all the percussion onto one channel.
@@paulahaunt The joy of trackers is the ability to crack a song open, and tinker with it directly.
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imagine your in a warehouse alone by yourself and suddenly hear this
I'd probably be weirded out if I suddenly heard a didgeridoo anywhere, let alone an abandoned warehouse.
@@paulahaunt Possible boss battle?
I'm now trapped with a random boss
this is absolute banger! 🔥🔥🔥❤🔥🔥🔥🔥
That wobbly synth sample is crazy
My favorite song right now
Thank you! Be sure to check out other cool Amiga musicians like XSM, FTC Project, Hackurr, Amiga Junglism, Snakebyte64, Teo, XCOPY... the list goes on and on.
so damn sick paula haunt
I love Amiga since my childhood. I've never even imagined that's possible to create such a nice music there!
Thanks for your comment, I never had an Amiga when I was a kid, I would have been too young to know what to do with it anyway. There's a lot of great Amiga music on RUclips, look up XSM, Amiga Junglism, jacobthebatchbandit, cyclone sid, off1k's compilations... there's so many more too, and then there's all the demoscene stuff. You'll start getting a bunch of recommendations.
Reminds me of a mad sientist that is about to destroy humanity and you have to fight him
😠 👨🔬
banger!!!
hiya csgo on console person!
AMIGA2000 where the magic happened
Yooo this awesome good job i never listen to this kinda music but this is sweet 🫠
Thanks for the comment!
That's one damn talented dog.
😂
Nice, I'm glad YT recommended me something good!
Haha, good to hear, thanks!
Consistently good!!
Cool, thanks, glad you liked it!.
Awesomeness
Thanks, glad you like it!
Awesome!
Incredible!
Thanks for the comment, glad you like it!
This rules!
Thanks Quaad!
Reminds me of Urban Chaos soundtrack a little bit.
Cool, I'll check it out!
Mortal Combaaaat!
Flawless victory!
Yes.
sounds like halloween music cuz the interface
Haha, it's definitely a spookier color scheme than the normal one!
@@paulahaunt true
any way i can download this in .mod format?
Someday I'll add the MOD's to the album downloads on my Bandcamp.
@@paulahaunt alright bro thanks a bunch 🙏
❤
Very cool! How do you get the tempo to affect drum loops? It seems like I can only get them to play at the speed corresponding to whatever note I trigger them with.
Thanks for the comment! I edit all my samples in a Renoise project before processing them with echolevel's AmigaPal software: github.com/echolevel/AmigaPal AmigaPal will convert the samples to an 8 bit format that ProTracker can load but without altering the pitch or speed of the samples. Then I just set the BPM in ProTracker to the same BPM I used to prepare my samples in Renoise. You can still play samples at different speeds/pitches using different notes but if you use the root note that you specify in AmigaPal, everything should match up tempo-wise.
@@paulahaunt Hey man, do you use the Protracker remake?
@@colonialp9 Yep, I'm using the Windows clone by 8bitbubsy.
@@paulahaunt Awesome, how do you change the color theme?
@@colonialp9 8bitbubsy also makes a color palette editor for the clone, you can download it on the same page that you get the clone itself. 16-bits.org/pt2.php Scroll down to the bottom for the palette editor downloads.
TIGHT
If I may ask, what characterizes Amiga Rave?
Oh I don't know, I'm no expert on that sound. The riff at 1:48 sounds like a typical rave or oldskool hardcore riff to me, but that's about it for rave sounds in this track. If you look up Pete Cannon, he's done some great stuff with that oldskool flavor using an Amiga and Octamed.
@@paulahaunt thank you for the recommendation. I'll check that out
@@paulahaunt i'd def call this breakbeat / rave. esp with those stabs at 1:48 and the vocals, very early/mid 90s
@@alwaystired1 Yeah, I think I'd just heard Urban Shakedown's "Do It Now" for the first time shortly before I started working on this track, and the vocal buildup part at 2:43 is definitely influenced by that tune.
@@paulahaunt i can see the inspiration, both very sick tracks
3:00
sonic cd bad future type beat
Is that the yume nikki didge sample
No, it's from an old Zero-G sample pack. It's possible the developers of that game used the same sample or more likely most didgeridoos sound pretty similar.
...HMMM,ACTUALLY yeahhh INDEED,SOUNDING VERY LIKE SOME LEVEL MUSIC OF ORIGINAL RATCHET&CLANK OF 2002 YEAR,HEHEHEHEHE
....YUP INDEED,KINDA SIMILAR TO *_BLAARG DEPOT_* , HEHEHEHEHEHE
Hate me, but just looping samples every half patterns is not what i call tracking.
That's okay, no hate! It's just how I've come to use ProTracker. I make the samples in Renoise and then convert them to ProTracker format. This tune in particular isn't even the most obvious example either, if you check out my newer videos my tracking has gotten even lazier. I have older videos of chiptunes in Milky Tracker, and even my earlier ProTracker vids have more real time tracking, so I'm covered if I ever have to legally prove that I can use a tracker or something.
@@paulahaunt Im just pissy because back then so many "trackers", won competitions because they looped samples instead of composing. But you are obviously just learning or messing around, which is totally fine.
@@bazz303 Haha, yeah, this kind of stuff probably shouldn't be allowed in a pure tracking compo. It's more like sequencing than tracking I guess. I think of it as the ProTracker version of people who use Octamed to sequence their Akai S950's.
I wouldn't exactly call this Amiga music. This is just the Amiga playing very long samples of music made elsewhere.. Real Amiga music is made by the likes of Jeroen, Jogeir, Moby, Jester etc..
But this tune is still boppin me up and down tbh
Don't forget about romeo knight, papa smurf, and ziphoid...
@@Newtined you forgot: Dr. Awesome, Chris Hülsbeck, Thomas Detert, Fabian Del Priore, Larsec, Markus Schneider, Purple Motion, Galaxion, and others
@@solar3mpire ill do ya one better: nasenbluten, jogeir liljedahl, travolta, ctrix, h0ffman, dreamer, jester, lizardking, moby, and chromag.
nah