25 years ago I had an Amiga-1200 with a 68030 processor, all tracks up to 32 channels could be played without any problems. The processor power can be bypassed by lowering playback frequency, as a rule, everything works at a frequency of 24000 kHz. On 68040, I think you can try to set frequency to 28000 kHz. Sound in the program goes through Paula, no additional sound cards are required.
Yes of course! In the description of video there is a link to download the pack with original SymMODs It is desirable to have a processor of at least 68030
Thanks! I use WINUAE emulator to record video. The tracks are first rendered into a WAV file with a frequency of 44166. Then I do a little post-processing (normalization + maximizer) and then manually synchronize it with the screen recording video. Therefore, the synchronization may not be perfect)
It all depends on the type of samples used; in old SymMODs, 8-bit mono samples were usually used, the file sizes then ranged 180 - 700 Kb. In later tracks there were already 16-bit stereo samples and then the size was on average from 1 MB to 3 MB. The size of SymMOD, as I understand it, is practically unlimited. Later, when I made tracks in WINUAE emulator and was not limited in memory use, some of my 128-channel tracks take up from 30 to 50 MB
Unfortunately, I can’t tell you right now, my system has crashed and I’ve been trying for a long time and persistently to save information from my SSD. In general, it is better to use Symphonie with video card emulation, then you can adjust any resolution. Here is my earlier video when I was using Windows 7 and the video card emulation worked ruclips.net/video/yY5I3SQaqTw/видео.html But when I switched to Windows 10, I couldn’t get WINUAE to work with the video card and selected the optimal mode from standard PAL, but I can’t specify which one..
@@Newtined Which real video card does not matter, in the emulator I selected UAE gfx and it worked in Windows 7. A long time ago when I had a real Amiga-1200, I connected a video card like 3dfx Voodoo through an expansion card and worked in Symphonie with pleasure in SVGA mode on the monitor :)
@@nnznikol oh ok well i got it working i just installed picasso96 and set up the rtg board emulation inside of winuae and i got it working my emulation with an amiga 4000 is doing just fine and in windows 10
I Love this, and I Will ever do.😉😎🤙
I'm glad you liked it 😀
That's a great set!
Man that intro ..... what a blast !!!!
yes, I really like it too))
man, this is amazing
thnx
Perfect Collection also, like the first one. Nice, nice.👏👍
Thanks!
2 more collections in the works, if everything goes well, I’ll upload them this year :)
@@nnznikol That's will be great, i'm looking forward.
This is great! How many channels can you comfortably get from a stock 16 MB Amiga 4000/68040 with the default Paula chip for audio?
25 years ago I had an Amiga-1200 with a 68030 processor, all tracks up to 32 channels could be played without any problems. The processor power can be bypassed by lowering playback frequency, as a rule, everything works at a frequency of 24000 kHz. On 68040, I think you can try to set frequency to 28000 kHz. Sound in the program goes through Paula, no additional sound cards are required.
Did you gambet upwise for this?
I just ... I made a video with my favorite music when I found that this was not on RUclips :-)
@@nnznikol Yeah fair enough maybe I'll double gambet but more slanted than the orinals
So this is actually music from the amiga?
Yes of course!
In the description of video there is a link to download the pack with original SymMODs
It is desirable to have a processor of at least 68030
Great stuff!!! But... is there something wrong with playback speed (PAL vs NTSC) or so? Those sample loops on the first song sound too rough.
Thanks! I use WINUAE emulator to record video. The tracks are first rendered into a WAV file with a frequency of 44166. Then I do a little post-processing (normalization + maximizer) and then manually synchronize it with the screen recording video. Therefore, the synchronization may not be perfect)
Which is average module disk size (bytes)?
It all depends on the type of samples used; in old SymMODs, 8-bit mono samples were usually used, the file sizes then ranged 180 - 700 Kb. In later tracks there were already 16-bit stereo samples and then the size was on average from 1 MB to 3 MB.
The size of SymMOD, as I understand it, is practically unlimited.
Later, when I made tracks in WINUAE emulator and was not limited in memory use, some of my 128-channel tracks take up from 30 to 50 MB
what screen settings did you set for winuae for symphonie, am trying to get mine to look like this but having no success
Unfortunately, I can’t tell you right now, my system has crashed and I’ve been trying for a long time and persistently to save information from my SSD. In general, it is better to use Symphonie with video card emulation, then you can adjust any resolution.
Here is my earlier video when I was using Windows 7 and the video card emulation worked ruclips.net/video/yY5I3SQaqTw/видео.html
But when I switched to Windows 10, I couldn’t get WINUAE to work with the video card and selected the optimal mode from standard PAL, but I can’t specify which one..
@@nnznikol any video card?
@@Newtined Which real video card does not matter, in the emulator I selected UAE gfx and it worked in Windows 7.
A long time ago when I had a real Amiga-1200, I connected a video card like 3dfx Voodoo through an expansion card and worked in Symphonie with pleasure in SVGA mode on the monitor :)
@@nnznikol oh ok
well i got it working
i just installed picasso96 and set up the rtg board emulation inside of winuae and i got it working
my emulation with an amiga 4000 is doing just fine
and in windows 10
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how do u make music like this?
it's all about Symphonie Pro music tracker and its built-in software DSP processor :)
Is twenty 4 Steinberg any good?
didn’t understand the question.. Steinberg had nothing to do with it)