I made MUSIC on the PS1 and THIS happened
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I made BEATS on the PLAYSTATION and THIS happened
In this video we are going to talk about Music 2000 - or MTV Music Generator if you are from the US - a piece of music production software for the original playstation or PS 1 / PSx . I initially bought this late 90s console digital audio workstation for the show Bad Gear only to find out that literally no one hates it.
It was not only the first music creation tool for an entire generation of Crash Bandicoot and Tekken 3 - playing nerds, it also comes with all the goofy graphics and weird limitations of a modern groovebox.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Playstation 1 Startup Sound / Samples
01:19 Grooverider Track ( Jungle Music )
01:29 Workflow Overview / Tutorial
02:03 LFOs, Retriggers, Effects, Envelopes
02:32 Per-Note Automation
02:36 Riffs, Polyphony, Editing
03:03 Similarities to FL Studio
03:11 Game Controller / Gaming Console Handling
03:54 Sampling from CD , Sample Rates , Memory Cards
04:25 Switching CDs , Audio Editing
04:40 Music 2K messed with my loops
04:50 Music Jam Mode
05:03 Visualizer MTV Music Generator
05:32 Jam 1 ( Techno )
06:28 Jam 2 ( Drum'n'Bass )
07:00 Conclusion - Видеоклипы
Audiopilz: *slaps roof of YT channel*
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Na HÖR mal! Ich habe die software geliebt damals
@AudioPilz, Bad Gear recommendation: Breakaway Vocalizer 1000 ( Ensoniq ESQ-1 hidden inside?)
@AudioPilz - a couple of synths (one is a different Quasimidi to the ones you've already done) that might be good for Bad Gear in this (pretty groovy and cool) clip...
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@@jtru3640another great toy.
1,200 comments?!? Wow… so heart ♥️ warming to see my console creation still loved in 2024! And hearing all those sounds again was a blast from the past.😊
🎶🎵I enjoyed his video. 👍
Wait, did you make this??
Love your work, Wipeout & it's music has inspired me since my early years & can't believe this software went under my radar, even more hyped to get my hands on it with you behind it's creation :)
@@nathandavidhallyes
When I first opened Music and saw the name CoLDSToRAGE on tracks I thought this couldn't be the same legend from Wipeout, but after listening it was confirmed. I've got a core group of friends who still enjoy your products and regularly listen to your music with fervor to this very day. You're a god damn legend to us!
Speedrun tip - Loading this up in an emulator on PC allows for infinite memory.
Nice technique!!!
I want to try it just to experience it!
I love the idea of running multiple emulators just for the music programs made for old computers and video games systems
Does it tick all the right boxes though?
@@briteboy6131buy an analogue pocket my dude
I could smash out an 16 bar breakbeat in a couple of seconds like I was doing a ten hit combo on TEKKEN2. I love music2000
R.E.S.P.T.C.E.
Have you ever played a game named blade and sword? It's chinese, so it was probably a behringer game, but it was actually kinda super fun at the time, you could (if you knew how, do like 100+ combos on zombies). No randomization though. Just make sure you choose the girl. Otherwise you might be homo.
Music 2000 is how I got into music production, at least as a long-term hobby. Me and a mate at the time spent days painstakingly sampling individual drum hits, breakbeats, reeses and hoovers in an attempt to make the best Drum & Bass and Hardcore the world had ever seen, only for the samples to be completely corrupted on reload the next day. I loved every second of it.
I remember in 2003 one of my customers brought his group and a playstation and we recorded a whole rap album in one night. I was so amazed because his beats sounded better than mine😂😂
Lol, great story!!!
Let us hear that
Same thing.. in 2003 I was using this making hip hop sampled beats,they was aight but one of da mandem was moving like the rza and premo, I got a beat somewhere on you tube I made with music 2000
My friend crushed it with a Mackey and a BR1600 with this. I spent hours doing a jam in 2003 and he overlaid it with an acoustic jam. I missed that so much I bought 2 PS1s and I was scouring the internet for a larger memory card but not successful just yet.
@@dudeseriously79Why don't you just emulate it on PC?
Putting 2000 at the end of everything always made things sound so much more futuristic back then. And somehow, those days felt like more futuristic times.
Yeah, Y2k was a thing too!!!
Windows 2000
@@AudioPilz Remember "Life as we know it will end!! We are doooooomed!!!"
If you name a car 2000 GTX it instantly gets nitrous oxide boost.
There used to be a show about the year 2000 (i forgot the name, I think it was named Beyond 2000 or something like that), but none of that came true and it's still 1984.
YOOO honoured to get a mention on the channel haha thanks man! Long live the PS1🙏
I must have spent 10,000 hours of my childhood playing with this.
You could go straight from listening to CDs with this amazing visualiser to making music to playing top notch games.
PS1 was an absolute monster!
OMFG dude, memories of playing PSX games like Road Rash and shit with my friends as an alcoholic when dropping out of high school at like 14-15 years old. We played this album EVERY fucking day after I stole it. I used to "smuggle" hard liquor at school (as an "athlete") and then the next day had rugby practice and shit too. Avoid licorice sambuca (it's horrible). Rugby practice is pretty harsh if you have a hangover from sharing 4 bottles of 40%+ liquor the previous night.
Fucking ace. \m/
Time well spent!!!
So, this is an episode of the long running but underrated "Good Gear"
It might as well be;)
My very first DAW was MUSIC on the Official PS Magazine demo disc. From there I "evolved" to Music 3000 on PS2, which allowed me to actually make money from music by doing commission work for local theater group and dancers. Then I graduated to FL Studio and I've been on that since 2006. Humble beginnings, and hearing those samples and cheesy guitar loops again brings a wave of nostalgia.
EDIT: Also, I just have to mention: Making music while holding a gamepad just feels so right. It was great on PS1 and PS2, and it's awesome on Nerdseq, and I wish there was a way to use a gaming controller in FL Studio.
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If you like using a gamepad, I just started playing with Korg Gadget on the Switch. I got it for my commute to my studio, but it actually has great vintage synth engines! I love the Oberheim emulation. The drums are okay, but there isn't enough processing to really get deep with them. They're passable but not great. Still good fun though.
The only problem is that you can't render audio to the SD card because of Nintendo, but I've heard you can transfer your projects to iOS Korg Gadget via QR code if you want. For me the headphone output is passable if I just want a loop or two and the noise floor isn't going to be a problem (it isn't as god-awful as I expected tbh).
Oh, and Nintendo also doesn't allow USB MIDI controllers either, but you can use a QWERTY keyboard lol.
But yes sequencing in a piano roll with a game controller is awesome.
It is really good fun if you already have a Switch.
Joytokey allows gamepads to control keyboard and mouse inputs on pc.
@@trip-mode You kinda need the entire interface to be built around the controller or you'll just be switching between keyboard and controller, I presume.
Me too! Crazy to think that this was so inspirational to so many, turning me from a club kid wannabe DJ into a proper "producer", lol. So cool to see our humble beginnings.
The MTV Music Generator was my first dive into 'music production software'. I remember making beats and recording them to my Sony MiniDisc player.
Simpler times!!!
I wish I had a recording of some of the tracks I made. It was really cool
used to pipe the audio out with RCA into my fostex 4 track and used it as my drum machine to record deathemetal! I still have some of the tapes!
I was pretty good on the music generator....used to make mixtapes....it was fun
Summary - we need to roll back on that 2D Google inspired material bollocks and skin everything with 00s warm and fuzzy 3D embossed UIs.
24 sample-based monophonic tracks? Multi-track polyphony? Built-in reverb? Yeah, they're literally just giving you control of the PS1 soundchip, how lovely~
That’s lovely indeed!
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A mighty chip, innit?
My introduction to DAW's. Cool CD sampling feature too. Awesome you made this video!
Nice!!! Thank you so much!!!
The DAW's what? (sorry, I'm a grammar Austrian kinda guy, plural doesn't have an apostrophe).
@@Frikoppie As a German I don't know what's more offensive; being corrected on a possible trivial mistake with punctuation, or someone thinking they're being clever avoiding "hate speech". Do better and just watch the fun videos.
@@patrickhayden7206 Check my newly uploaded vocal cover of MEW - Comforting sounds.
@@patrickhayden7206 and why don't you just correct your wrong writing instead of posting a new post complaining about a guy who tried to correct you? Seems like a useless thing to do.
I was one of the original testers working on that project back in the day at Codemasters. Certainly was a unique thing to QA! (compared to Toca and Rally 2.0).
Good to see it's still getting love to this day!
Nice, thanks for your great work back then!
omg memories unlocked ,i created several tracks back on the day,even recorded on a casette tape as demo
Nice!!!
Siccc
1:44 wow, that reverb sounded better than my MPC One ones
Lol, sad but true;)
I'm still using it's follow up - MTV Music Generator 2 - to produce music. Thanks for shining on a light on M2K.
Cooler than FruityLoops
@@JustDatBoi I mean, I think so. I like trying to push the limits of this software - best "Game" I ever bought.
@@plastov5745 I’m really impressed what these video game DAWs can do. I think they’re dope
Producing tracks on the PlayStation got me onto my music technology course. The tutors heard my work and loved it.
Oh my god, I spent so much time on this and I'd forgotten it even existed. Absolute hours spent sequencing with a fecking PS1 controller, absolute madness! 😂Legend.
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I had started using this after someone broke into my apartment and stole my equipment. I made a lot of remixes I still have 20 something years later. I just had to connect the audio to a cassette deck and you're straight.
if you still have it.... KEEP IT.
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What a blast from the past... Proud owner of Music2000 here :D
Nice!!!
Great that you keep analyzing retro hardware and software, so we are also more aware of the 'novelties' that are being sold to us decades later :)
Thank you!!!
Controllers are surprisingly great for music production. Dirtywave M8 video when??
Agreed!
Hope not soonwr than mine ordered in April will be shipped lol 😂
The M8 is DEFINITELY not bad gear. Its a little bundle of 8bit awesomeness. Should definitely try it
@@midiminion6580just wish he would make a way we could make an M8 run on Xbox or PS5.
ppl be hooking them up to max/msp
I can't wait for you to cover Little Sound Dj on the Game Boy!
Great suggestion, thank you!!!
Might as well do Nanoloop too.
Nanoloop 2 for the GBA was actually so hated with it's FM synthesis that they changed it to be more chiptune. The fanbase was outraged with the FM lol
@@inthefade FM can do cowbells. 'Nuff said.
@@AudioPilz For an example of LSDJ, EvilWezil made some albums with it. A couple songs to try are Epochalypse and Some Times Roll Hard, from the album Chronophobe.
Yesssss, can't wait for that episode. Have fun in tracker hell!
I think it's time you got a home-brewed PSP and dove into Rhythm 8. You can even load your own samples into it! It's like a dumbed down Abelton.
Great idea, thanks!!!
I used that program back in the day for a bit 😅 still got the basic beats I made with it.
@@visisydandthevoid I’m not gonna lie is still think about it. It was so much fun! The song mode is pretty similar to this ps1 game, but still, it’s the only song mode I’ve ever gotten along with.
There’s also Beaterator for PSP; never got that deep into it but worth a look too.
@@stillvisionsmusic Check out PSPRhythm too! I made some cheesy gabba tracks with it.
That's it I'm throwing Ableton in the bin and digging the PS1 out the attic.
Way to go!!!
I never had a PS1 because my folks were "anti games console" and always insisted that I had a computer instead.
Noisetracker and OctaMed on the Commodore A1000 is where I started.
By the time Music 2000 came out, I was already proficient in several trackers on the PC
I used to think that Music 2000 was a bit of a toy, until one of my friends demonstrated it to me.
IT ACTUALLY HAD EFFECTS and it sounded half decent!
That reverb!!!
Trackers didn't even have a reverb, and you'd have to simulate most other effects using tricks that usually involved taking up more than one channel.
If you wanted reverb on a sample though, you'd have to load it in to a separate audio editor like Sound Forge, and add a reverb manually.
To be honest, I don't miss making music using trackers. I am too spoilt by the multitude of VST's and features available in today's DAWS.
"i don't miss making music using trackers" Yes, but there's no proper VST of the OPL3 (Yamaha YMF262 FM soundchip). It has quite a unique sound.
@@saricubra2867 I couldn't wait to get away from the crappy adlib-styled FM sound.
The SID is far better anyway, and there are plenty of emulations of that.
@@pheargothsound like someone didn’t make their own FM patches 😅
@@pheargoth Imagine blaming the YM2612 for the bad music of Genesis/Megadrive Doom instead of the composers themselves.
The OPL3 has far more channels than the YM2612 and you can produce similar sounds and other ones.
@@SproutyPottedPlant I hated the overall sound of the YMF262 / OPL 3 and couldn't wait to get a wavetable based soundcard.
No amount of patch making could redeem what a horrible sound it made.
It was great for crappy bell sounds, though.
It was cheap, and that was the main reason it was used in low end sound cards.
Like I said, I worked with samples on the Amiga originally, and the YMF/OPL series just sounded completely inferior in every way.
There is no VST emulation of the Yamaha FM chips, because you can emulate them using any FM synth VST easily.
Each to their own.
DUDE! This is just nostalgic deluxe 5000!
The rookie mistake was turning off the console, That would always throw off complex projects with timing. When i used it as a kid i learned leaving it on until it was done was the only way it would not get thrown off.
Thanks for this though man really got me inspired.
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FACTS!!
Made some banging kinda hybrid techno electro house beats, left my PS on for about a week b4 i had to give it up!!
Lost loads of banger tracks!!
damn this brought me back 4 real
Bro if dizzy rascal can make an award winning album on a PS1 there is no excuse
True!
he did?
im blown away, both with this software and with the tracks you made with it! I've seen edm artists reference music 2000 as their introduction to music production and assumed it was alike to mario music maker or something equally as limited. Did not expect a full on DAW with sampling, 24 audio channels, and visualizers. Great video.
Thank you so much!!!
Great vid. MTV music generator 3 on the original xbox is what got me into music production. Spent hours on it and then moved onto FL studio.
I did also mess around on Ejay software on PC as a kid too but MTV generator made me appreciate sampling and more complex arrangements
You beautiful music man. I recently found some old PS1 memory cards and was enjoying the nostalgic vibes of my early experiences.
Thank you so much!!!
ahhhh Music 2000 my first DAW lol
Classic!!!
!!! YES! This was my teen years :) I still have some tracks I recorded out to a cassette tape. Amazing memories of MTV MG 2000.
Dude I was telling a friend about this program today at work. I use to spend hours on Music, programming drums for my first punk band 🫶🏻😂. I had the original “Music” before music2000, I think the first one came out a year or 2 before music 200. I also tried making Jungle, DNB, Techno… hiphop beats, rock tunes, you name it even metal 🤘🏻lol. I miss it dude. Thanks for this amazing nostalgic video 🙏🏻 love it 😁
Thank you so much!!!
I started making my own music on Music 2000 years ago, and now im still making music on DAWs like Reaper etc. :)
Nothing wrong with that!!!
You should do Rave eJay next 😉
Ditto!
Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll have a closer look!!!
Was that eJay Clubworld?
@@patrickhayden7206 there was a whole universe of eJay software. I had Dance eJay, Rave eJay, and Hip-Hop eJay. But there were sequels and others like Techno eJay
@@rorz999 Wasn't aware of the rest,only had eJay Clubworld on PS2. Will have to look into the others.
Music Generator was my fave "game" in junior high. I even won a contest by recording a VHS tape with a song and video made from this disc.(You forgot to mention you could edit the visualization As well, lol) Premium kit.
My friend and I had a whole songwriting project using that game as a sequencer back in the early 2000's. Had a blast!
I spent many, many, MANY hours building tracks on Music 2000, note by note, and honestly it was some of the best stuff I ever made! I never used the loops, just built tracks bit by bit. I would then record my vox over the top and play to my unimpressed friends! It was my first DAW and I still wish I had kept that music because it was amazing- imho!
Cool!!!
Oh, and NONE of my tracks were dance music!
@@arcanics1971 NICE!
I also owned Music 2000 - It was a great Software. The software was the entry point for a lot of musicians.
Yeah, it got it all started
So much more advanced than my initial introduction to DAWs was Dance Ejay 2
Music 2000 was the first drummer of my band back in the day. I still have my copy.
I think I had the demo of this game free with a magazine. There was a competition to record the best song. Recorded it onto cassette and posted it off. I came third. They wrote my name in the next magazine along with "D.i.s.c.ooooooh."
My sister helped me with the song, and I didn't send her name in with the tape.
Just want to take a moment to apologise to, and thank my sister. 😅
I remember when I used to steal demo CDs stuck to magazines coz, good times. Never had the opportunity to steal a PSX though. I'll admit that I once stole an Offspring CD from a place named Musica. I put it in my pants so the detector thing wouldn't detect it (just like my tiny penis) and walked straight, aligned, through that detector (it functions much like a microscope, just about the only way my penis can be identified, but just like a microscope, those detector things also failed). You remember those detector things in shops? I bought a $1.5 EP of "Springbok Nude girls" and was like "Yeah I'm also getting this for free", regarding the Offspring CD (Ixnay On The Hombre, which...ironically was played almost every day on a PSX along with my friends while we were already alcoholics in high school). Worked like a charm. Bro tip.
I hope she sees this!!! 👍👍👍
Wow, great story. You definitely owe her one!
I guess "Gear so obscure it doesn't even have angry comments in fora" doesn't fit the YT title restrictions. 😃
You're onto sth here;)
The first Music (and Music 2000 after) was actually how i started to compose my own music. Now my life is composing music, mostly for videogames!
Nice!!!
Yo, my distant cousin Maria Viskinde is selling her late Fathers Organ. Peter Viskinde passed away during covid. My dad sent me a screenshot of her facebook ad for his vintage 1963 Vox Continental. I cannot really coordinate getting this thing from Copenhagen to LA. Maybe you know of someone in the Vintage Keyboard business who may be interested. Admittedly Peter did not exactly make contemporary music😂 Buuut, this keyboard is sweeeeet! IDK maybe somehpw we can get this thing into a synth museum…
bro there was a PC version too, which I had a burned copy from this kid named Jimmy in Junior high. MTV music generator was the bomb, and a great way to learn arranging, DAW midi style notes and velocity placement, and i actually made quite a few tracks until i got my first real piece of gear in 2003, the Emu XL7.
Its great to see that you too started laying the crap out of things. i remember running tons of drumloops in parallel ⭐👍🙂
Also, i remembered burning the tracks on CDs so the PC version definitely had an export function. I want to remember it had Midi too, but i didn't have any interface.
Thank you for the heads up!!!
I too had the PC version and recorded a demo as well, then burned it to CD. Still making music today, on my preferred DAW, Logic Pro. good times!
You are at Another Level up on most Human Beings!!.... My husband says it's Time to Start Cancelling other Channels.... YOU ROCK!!!!! ❤.
Thank you so much!!!❤❤❤
I loved MTV Music Generator. It was so ahead of its time it's kind of crazy. Who would even think to put that level of functionality into a "game" on a Playstation but gosh darn it they did it and did it well. I remember thinking it was going to be like Mario Paint's music maker, but it was so much more than that. We lost something nowadays, we just don't get this level of outside the box thinking anymore at least no in the game space. The closest we have now is Dreams which also has an amazing music maker/editor in it. There is a whole community sharing their music on the Dreams servers, but sadly it looks like that game is sunsetting soon.
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I owned it. And it was great, but we played "Wipe Out" to a limit of craziness. Beating each other in Milliseconds. The music we made was caught on tape and then mixed with our Techno and Goa Vinyls. Again, I caught it on tape.
I'll tell you the program that got me into music. It was called Making Waves. All you did was load in a sample. Then you manually clicked the little tiny arrows till it was at 1.0 or 2.0 or 4.0 and load loops into it. Then all you did was drag your mouse across the screen and it would just draw in loops up to about 32 channels on the screen. Nothing more than pan and volume per channel. Just draw big dots across the screen. A dash is a longer sample filling an area which you can interupt. You can't shorten a sample. You can make composition in real-time. What a blast. To cheap to pay for a license sadly. Remixed Doggy Style and taped it rather than buy a copy.
Had fun with that one too...also Orion, Storm, Acid, Rubberduck ...besides ReBirth and fruity of course.
Nice one!!!
OMG my first daw 😃
this also ran well on the PS2 and there was an accessory to connect to the console and I directly sampled the sounds of the old Roland...
Good to know, thanks for posting!!!
This is what i liked about playstation back then, you could literally go in the game store and see a game you never seen advertised and buy it.. Red faction, urban chaos comes to mind
3:23 I love how old PlayStation games used this kind of common mapping for menu actions. Modern PS games all seem to want to use their own choices for menu actions...
Agreed!
crazy how capable this thing seems to be. Comparison to current grooveboxes is hilarious, because it's true. Great video!
Guys at T. Engineering: "DAMN YOU, Florian!!"
Still monophonic though...
Thank you!!!
@@richardharris9708 Portamento really sucks unless you layer it. It's probably why the Theremin never really took off, despite of all the "Bs".
Hell yeah. MTV music Generator is what got me on to making beats. I remember sampling Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas dialog and making some dope trippy beats back in the day.lol. Nice video.
We were just around Barstow…
I knew a dude that made beats on the PS1 and they were incredible.. His beats were so sick that you would have thought that he made them in a full fledged studio.
Nice!!!
I still have all my tracks and music videos on an old PSx memory card.
Im dying to hear them again. Should have just told Blockbuster i lost the disc like i did with Syphon Filter 2
Lol, did this blockbuster scam actually work?
Same here, I sold the PS1, but kept the card. I don't have much hope it would still work after all these years.
@@Freakoutski I have a windows 2k install on an IDE HDD that still boots on basically any PC...
You can probably pick up a dexdrive off ebay or somewhere and transfer it to your PC and run the game in an emulator or something.
@@Frikoppie Impressive! My memories of those memory cards though, are mostly of them going corrupt if you looked at them funny :/
now u have to review korg synth for 3DS
Already did the DS-10
I wish they actually made a music production system like this. But, like actually super powerful.
There is a pretty decent old song called "Big City Life" by a group called Matafix and I heard somewhere that the music for their song was made on a PS1 game though I've never verified it for myself as I wouldn't want to be disappointed and find out its just a regular old beat haha.
Old garage heads will love this 🔥
Agreed!!!
Doesn't some early Dizzy Rascal stuff use this?
@@inthefade Yes im pretty sure , Benga and Kode 9 too
Wiley also I think
I had it. I loved it!
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Me Too!! I had no idea it could record samplings though.
Ok, now we are talking real shit !! This is where it all started for me.
When this first came out, having almost no clue how to use it, I sampled "Dust Man" from King of Fighters 96, and made a crappy little music track including a loop of the sample. It's still sitting on a memory card somewhere. This brought back memories.
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Ah yes, someone who is getting withdrawal from Roland not releasing a menu diving synth deeper than the Mariana trench finds something else to menu dive in.
Word!!!
I pause your videos between 100 and 150 times to read all the stuff you post while you talk.
as someone who makes music recreationally it blows my mind how much time u must have put in to make this video .. and learn this "instrument" inside out. ur channel is genius. thank u for providing us entertaining content
Thank you so much!!!
I've made beats on this software to the extent where I was invited to a multi million dollar studio. No one believed I made beats on the PlayStation 1 and I know Easter eggs. The bass on that software is trash but if you load up a sub bass loop you can go into the patterns and remove the patterns and now you have an blank slate to lay down sub bass which isn't an option for single sounds on the software. Also, the parameters functions are very easy to use. The PS1 controller is great for laying everything out.
I truly miss this program.
This and Fluid were my intro to electronic music.
I remember making stuff using this, heh. Sheesh, this is a throwback.
Thanks for this one, this gives me goosebumps. Ive made my first ever Track with this software and now starting to run trough some boxes to find the tape i recordet this :-)
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I used this and its successor (Music 2002) on PC an was stunned that you could make your own beats without owning a studio or expensive equipment. Later there was Magix Music Maker and eJay, but neither of those could compete with the freedom of Music 2002!
In year 2000 I was still linking up muliple DTRS recorders to enable 24 tracks of audio. I'm surprised that PS1 can be so much capable.
Awesome stuff spent many a day in my room pumping out tunes on this
The way I laughed at the cybertruck....😅
Great episode! I very much liked seeing this channel in a different format.
Thank you!!!
I played this so much as a kid. Didn't understand every feature but had fun.
Nice!!!
I made so much music back in the day with this software. I used it to make rudimentary industrial metal drum and bass. But I never had any way to get the audio out to record the guitars properly.
That game was the start of my music adventure. Thanks for the video ❤ brought back memories.
Awesome. love the conclusion!
Thank you!!!
that drum-n-bass tune hits hard!
Thank you so much!!!
man you get me back in time we use to make lots of tracks on this and honestly the sound was solid
had it, used it, loved it. Great vid!
This is how I started it actually helped my transition into Reason, which led to me going and getting my production cert and now working away in my studio space.
When a friend and i used this (we where both involved in making beats for a hip hop group in Australia- nothing you ever heard of, maybe) we swo😊re never telling anyone what we had found and tried to keep it a secret.
My friend and I spent about 3 days at a time making beats on music2000 that where so much better than what we where used to.
Great jams, man
My uncles produced albums using this lol they sold 50k records and had song on the radio. This thing puts out unbelievable quality
You have a crazy work ethic. I'm jealous at it. 🙂
This is one of the birthplaces of German Hip Hop - a lot of Rappers who made it big eventually used to start with Playstation beats in the late 90s!
Aggro Berlin!!!
I made a lot of stuff with this back in high school, still have the memory cards too.
I didn't bother with sampling until I got a zoom sampletrak a few years later.
But lemme get this straight...
You recorded your script and burned it to cd just to run it through the fx/sample rates of the game?
Kudos to your plan and execution thereof!
That's exactly what I did;)
I've wanted to see you make a video for this for a while now. Great work. 👍
Thank you!!!
How could I miss this in my childhood? Dang!!!😤
You really can make music on any hardware !! Very good Bad Gear!❤
Thank you so much!!!
It is totally impressive what it can do. THis was a great revelation for me. Thanks for your music demo skills on display as always.
Thank you!!!
amazing editing skills!
Thank you so much!!!
This is where my music making journey started