Making electronic dance music in 1990 with budget home computer

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
  • Here's a look into making electronic dance music using budget home computer. Video courtesy of @CTRIX64
    An Amiga 500, Stereo Master and handful of $1 records from a 1990 Sunday market: Can we make a dance track on a budget home computer? Of course! Back when big-name dance tunes required big-budget-gear, a secondhand Amiga let you take the first steps to making a dance-floor banger.
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  • @slon9120
    @slon9120 Рік тому +79

    The fact this dude can make better sounding tracks on an Amiga and stereo master than I can on a modern PC and a modern DAW is upsetting

  • @keithpatience1233
    @keithpatience1233 Рік тому +39

    A Dutch hardcore band called Neophyte linked 3 computers together to have 12 tracks running at once . The ep was called " The 3 Amigas "

    • @nekro9t2
      @nekro9t2 Рік тому +2

      They also did the Protracker ep

    • @keithpatience1233
      @keithpatience1233 Рік тому +2

      @@nekro9t2 haha yes I forgot about that one. I was an octamed man myself. I had an ep out on twisted vinyl Prototype - Mental floss

    • @n00g75
      @n00g75 Рік тому

      hmm you could use 8 channels with octatracker! so your have needed just 2 amigas for 16tracks!

  • @canadianspurchase30million40
    @canadianspurchase30million40 Рік тому +38

    as a music producer of this era using ableton 11, it's so insanely interesting to see how bedroom producers made music back in the beginning stages of edm. this video was a super fun watch good job!

    • @bazz303
      @bazz303 Рік тому +1

      ableton 11 got released 2021.... back then people uses noise and sound trackers like in this video, cubase or hardware sequencers. fun fact, people are STILL using soundtrackers.

    • @morsject
      @morsject Рік тому +1

      It wasn’t called EDM 😂

    • @eventhorizon2873
      @eventhorizon2873 Рік тому

      @@bazz303 cubase was next level, but i can remember this program was only available on Atari ST and later on PC.
      but the atari had only 4 channels and the ST was way more expensive. still a atari ST+cubase and midi keyboard was more proffessional.
      i remember a friend of my who also loved making music, making music for the gaming industrie(music such as in thunderforce megadrive). he send them copies. this guy was brilliant with Cubase.

    • @bazz303
      @bazz303 Рік тому

      @@eventhorizon2873 Atari ST _has_ 3 channel chipsound. Nothing more nothing less. Thanks to cool coders we can enjoy 4 channel digi sound. The Atari itself was pretty cheap. Cubase with its Dongle was the expensive part. But then Cubase and Midi is totally unrealted to the Ataris capability of generating sound. Total noiseless computer with a flicker free black and white monitor controlling Midisynths. Perfection. :)

    • @kraftwerklover69
      @kraftwerklover69 6 місяців тому

      The beginning stages were in the 70s with Kraftwerk.... in the 90s electronic music was already a standard

  • @rtql8d
    @rtql8d Рік тому +8

    “I’m just playing around”. Creates certifiable top 10 hits

  • @halfexcat1822
    @halfexcat1822 Рік тому +1058

    This guy is a monster, all the tracks he's making are bangers

    • @tinkiniminki7712
      @tinkiniminki7712 Рік тому +8

      what is his name?

    • @halfexcat1822
      @halfexcat1822 Рік тому +26

      @@tinkiniminki7712 ctrix

    • @frano5957
      @frano5957 Рік тому +38

      The final track is amazing, there is a lot of effects edited for each notes. Don't forget it is 4 tracks only...

    • @hipflask
      @hipflask Рік тому +6

      100% accurate

    • @tradevoorhees
      @tradevoorhees Рік тому +10

      went crazy on that last joint.

  • @WarzoneTales
    @WarzoneTales Рік тому +25

    Damn this guy is like a historian, archeologist and sound engineer in one person.

  • @davey6024
    @davey6024 Рік тому +8

    Bro has just blew my mind with how easy he made it look. He's a frickin genius making certified bangers on an amiga

  • @Consure
    @Consure Рік тому +14

    How are we all just seeing this video now, 2+ years after its debut!? Bringing back memories of some old tracks for sure!

    • @rikatan
      @rikatan Рік тому

      Because it's a reupload from a random channel. Which is strange considering the video is still up on Ctrix's actual channel, along with a few other great videos on trackers and tech.

  • @whyflyguy007
    @whyflyguy007 Рік тому +27

    I'm pretty blown away by the level of quality you've accomplished with tech that far predates anything we have at our fingertips and is far more convenient to use today .. I think it's a testament to not blaming the tools, but looking at the artist and how we can best use those tools to the fullest.

  • @DespaceMan
    @DespaceMan Рік тому +78

    When I was a kid I built my own sampler from gathering the components & making the circuit board even had a preamp & mixer added for different inputs later adding high & low pass filters. I would hook it up to the VHS & sample actor voices for those explicit one liners "Feeling lucky punk" or explosions the special effects then add them all into a song. It's was great times always learning something & having fun at the same time with all your mates. One of our friends would sneak us into the radio broadcast station late at night on the grave night shift & we would sample a stack load off records or make our own mix tapes that didn't cost a thing, well the Maxwell tapes the good quality ones 90 XLII did, we used to get all the new hits before they hit the local records stores, naughty naughty hahahaha.

    • @air6699
      @air6699 Рік тому +5

      That's amazing and really cool, what a chad

    • @iLL.b
      @iLL.b Рік тому

      How's ya sneak in? Sounds like fun adventures

    • @tr3xbaybay724
      @tr3xbaybay724 Рік тому

      What a chad

    • @JazzyFunkaHolic
      @JazzyFunkaHolic Рік тому

      Man that sounds so cool. Im born 1991 and in love with tape, vinyl, Audio gear etc. And it was just amazing to read this Story. Being able to build a Sampler, the mystery around it etc. Really Talented

    • @beef5010
      @beef5010 Рік тому

      Damn, sounds like the plot to a fun movie.

  • @timmyisded4446
    @timmyisded4446 Рік тому +8

    Casually pumps out fucking masterpieces like it’s nothing

  • @madvolunteer8794
    @madvolunteer8794 Рік тому +11

    Records for 3sec ''aaaaaand we are out of memory''

  • @SpaceGhost999
    @SpaceGhost999 Рік тому +18

    So you're telling me this Is a fairly obscure video from two years ago. And suddenly the UA-cam algorithm randomly decided i needed to see it today?🤔

    • @producedby3am344
      @producedby3am344 Рік тому

      me too lol

    • @Saltinator
      @Saltinator Рік тому +1

      im glad it did, awesome vid

    • @sethseth6ify
      @sethseth6ify Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/i9MXYZh1jcs/v-deo.html here's the original video, if youtube doesn't remove the link

    • @joeldukes303
      @joeldukes303 Рік тому

      That’s what we’re telling you Bigfoot.😂

    • @SpaceGhost999
      @SpaceGhost999 Рік тому

      @@joeldukes303 who's Bigfoot?

  • @cheesiesticks
    @cheesiesticks Рік тому +13

    15:17 jesus christ this is mindblowing

    • @ACTNRPLY
      @ACTNRPLY Рік тому +4

      I thought the same shit
      This dude makes some great music and is really technically proficient at using those old samplers and trackers
      My jaw was on the floor when he was cutting that sample up like that

  • @ghostnyx
    @ghostnyx Рік тому +10

    it's mind blowing how far audio technology has come in the past 30 years

  • @robinfielding
    @robinfielding Рік тому +9

    Best YT recommendation for ages

  • @Andres33AU
    @Andres33AU Рік тому +23

    It's incredible how creative musicians were with limitations, but also how versatile they were with tech.
    Thanks for the fun and fascinating video, and I also love how the track you made sounds like it's from the early 90s, haha.

  • @djstacktrace
    @djstacktrace Рік тому +15

    12:23 "pretty cheesy sounding house track there!"
    False. It's dope.

  • @akismatthaiadis8135
    @akismatthaiadis8135 Рік тому +11

    I wish I have seen this video back in 1989.....

  • @Nsr3lias
    @Nsr3lias 3 місяці тому +6

    Lol as an modern day producer I thought my life is hard finding inspirations. Can you imagine these legends have to put insane amounts of work collecting vinyls, floppy disk & ideas. Nowdays everything is one tap away from your computer it’s all in the internet.

  • @Krunklehorn
    @Krunklehorn Рік тому +10

    You referred to the track as "cheesy house" but I guarantee /everyone/ was groovin' in their chair by that point.

  • @Harmonic_shift
    @Harmonic_shift Рік тому +11

    Those who create samples/sounds for others to use are beautiful people.

  • @mikeypeek9767
    @mikeypeek9767 Рік тому +10

    This blew my mind today. I've never seen or heard of this before despite making music on laptops for almost 15 years!!

  • @ForwardBias
    @ForwardBias Рік тому +11

    Did the algorithm just hit? seeing a ton of new comments haha

    • @carbss
      @carbss Рік тому

      sure did!

    • @bobgregorasz7685
      @bobgregorasz7685 Рік тому +1

      Yep. UA-cam decided this video is what the worlds needs, in these trying times. Also, this totally sounds like any number of Sega Genesis soundtracks, of my youth (Streets of Rage comes to immediate mind)

    • @ForwardBias
      @ForwardBias Рік тому

      @@bobgregorasz7685 I'm glad it did! This video was amazing. I love music production and old Amiga / Commodore stuff, so it was right up my alley :)

  • @iAmJankus
    @iAmJankus Рік тому +18

    so glad this popped up on my feed.

  • @MrTommyP23
    @MrTommyP23 Рік тому +12

    The algorithm chose you today & It was an absolute win

    • @leefull
      @leefull Рік тому +1

      Same, brings me back. I loved banging out tunes on my A500, what a trip back in time. Total win.

  • @giovanniguirguis8139
    @giovanniguirguis8139 Рік тому +13

    Im so glad i clicked this

    • @ironrion
      @ironrion Рік тому

      How awesome dude love it

  • @yebii_
    @yebii_ Рік тому +8

    I feel like I've just discovered an ancient world that I should have been a part of. This is all so very inspiring!

  • @dorsia6938
    @dorsia6938 Рік тому +12

    That feel when this guy makes a better track on 30 year old technology than you can make with modern software and synths :')

    • @Kurty94
      @Kurty94 Рік тому

      Software tries to replicate the sound of the old technology anyway. It's always better to use original equipment

  • @giuseppeputton3654
    @giuseppeputton3654 Рік тому +14

    I super respect electronic music producers of the 80s and 90s. you had to have a real pulsing passion and love to work with these devices. it took ages to make a track.
    Amazing thing the music was way much cooler with less technology by your side, you needed to have some real electric and electronic know-how to be an electronic musician. in a way, it made a lot more sense. it wasn't just pressing buttons. these guys were artisans of music

  • @tinto278
    @tinto278 Рік тому +10

    UA-cam has chosen you Singapore Community Radio to be on everyone's recommendations. Well done.

  • @splntr.exe1
    @splntr.exe1 Рік тому +8

    it feels like a musical adventure for composition instead of just making music, really interesting.

  • @lamardoss
    @lamardoss Рік тому +7

    I don’t know why this is suddenly being suggested to everyone but I’m glad it is. Good stuff here man.

  • @capnjames
    @capnjames Рік тому +8

    HIS BEATS GO THO

  • @emailtour
    @emailtour Рік тому +6

    Yes this guy is a big Monster he can dig on anything anywhere very hard.

  • @xknxkn139
    @xknxkn139 Рік тому +7

    better than 80% nowadays productions

    • @YourGuyWedge
      @YourGuyWedge Рік тому

      Pretty efficient way to tell us you dont explore music and just listen to the radio. also ironic comment cause this just reuses the previous generation of music

  • @DaWolfsOnCrAcK
    @DaWolfsOnCrAcK Рік тому +15

    The beats you created are giving me hardcore Streets of Rage vibes and I'm so here for it! Anyone who's interested in this kind of music, look up Yuzo Koshiro. Maybe find some inspiration and way to apply some of these sick skills

    • @udance4ever
      @udance4ever Рік тому +1

      lol that's what I was thinkin! bangin indeed!

  • @c.j.1089
    @c.j.1089 4 роки тому +159

    Amazing how much you can get done with a 1.44mb floppy

    • @NTRSN-Archive
      @NTRSN-Archive Рік тому +6

      It was the DD not a HD diskette ;)

    • @makru940
      @makru940 Рік тому +11

      880 KB :)

    • @LCOmusic
      @LCOmusic Рік тому +1

      uwu?

    • @claudevieaul1465
      @claudevieaul1465 Рік тому +4

      I still use the old 1.44s on my old synths, for backup and restore of settings and patches mainly, but also to run MIDI files from - they've never failed me.

    • @JazzyFunkaHolic
      @JazzyFunkaHolic Рік тому +2

      Yea totally. I grew up with a mpc that used Floppy Discs too, so im used to using small samples. Now I own a digitakt and people tell me the New mpc offers so much space and the dt has only 1gb, and its so much for me 🤣 back then i had that 1gb in 100s of floppys

  • @MrBirchieBirch
    @MrBirchieBirch Рік тому +5

    The late 80's, early 90's UK Hardcore/Jungle rave scene owes everything to the Amiga and Atari ST.

  • @InTheBalance79
    @InTheBalance79 Рік тому +8

    Sounds better than any of the trending things going on now.

  • @bayzilian6868
    @bayzilian6868 Рік тому +10

    Fun fact: You didn't look for this video. The video looked for you...

  • @deadheadwill2609
    @deadheadwill2609 Рік тому +11

    man, where was this video in 1990

    • @hm09235nd
      @hm09235nd Рік тому +1

      People deep within the military industrial complex were getting smashed off their tits making chooooooons in the 70s, and sharing them via ARPANET

  • @hleet
    @hleet Рік тому +9

    WOW ! It's like we are in the 90's and discover for the first time a "how to" make music with a computer ! 😄 very impressive setup. Fast forward 2022 ... we have 1000 times better hardware & softwares but 1000 times shittier music too ! lol. I guess, limitation is really a blessing for talented people.

  • @khybercourchesne
    @khybercourchesne Рік тому +10

    Died laughing at “…and we’re out of memory.”

  • @RedMeansRecording
    @RedMeansRecording Рік тому +5

    Absolutely boss programming here

  • @Bobo-ox7fj
    @Bobo-ox7fj Рік тому +12

    Two year old video, but all the comments seem to be from today

  • @BrandonFoy
    @BrandonFoy Рік тому +5

    “Bring the bass in!” Yessssssssssssss 🙌🏾

  • @WSNO
    @WSNO Рік тому +3

    My favorite kind of youtube content; informational guide making me spend all my money on old stuff that would be much cheaper and easier for literally anybody to do in an app in 2022

  • @sleepyjuice
    @sleepyjuice Рік тому +7

    It took 2 years for this to be suggested to me, but I'm glad it was

  • @YakuiMeido
    @YakuiMeido Рік тому +9

    "and your home computer sounded like this"
    0:50
    Chiptune fans:
    "Perfection"

  • @BadBoy-wk5uu
    @BadBoy-wk5uu Рік тому +10

    Where have u been when people could need this videon in the 90’s?!

  • @ssss-df5qz
    @ssss-df5qz Рік тому +4

    There's something way cooler watching you build a tune on this equipment than someone on a launch pad.

  • @snakeplisken5787
    @snakeplisken5787 Рік тому +14

    And....we're out of memory. Hahaha, awesome

  • @AddlerMartin
    @AddlerMartin Рік тому +8

    Looks like the algorithm gods got us all together for this wonderful video

    • @robi1483
      @robi1483 Рік тому

      Praise be the gods!

  • @anakondase
    @anakondase Рік тому +5

    In the early 90's I was drummer in a band. To be able to practise at home, I lived in a not so sound proof apartment, I bought an Alesis D4 and trigger mics and stuffed my drums and played with a headset. I remember connecting it up to my Amiga to sample all the sounds from the module. It took quite some time to sample all 500 sounds because I was very much a perfectionist. I was glad I did after though since it ment I had a huge amount of drum samples to use when I made songs in the tracker.

  • @richardcorfield9926
    @richardcorfield9926 Рік тому +5

    I remember sending off a postal order for these disks. So I took cash to the post office to get a postal order to put in an envelope and wait weeks for the floppy disks to come back.

  • @mateythegreat1399
    @mateythegreat1399 Рік тому +7

    Dude! I am 50 and had a great blunt before watching your video. First thing first, It was fantastically put together and informative and secondly, it brought the good old days back to mind and sent me 35 years back
    Thanks mate and keep up the good work

    • @CTRIX64
      @CTRIX64 Рік тому +2

      No worries. more is coming soon (I took a break for a while) This is actually leached / reposted content. My actual channel is at ua-cam.com/users/debuglivevideos There's an Atari video coming in a couple of months that's taken me over a year to create. Very similar to this one.

  • @kennyball3956
    @kennyball3956 Рік тому +4

    WHY is this vid just poppin off....2yrs old but all the comments r from old skool boys like me within the last 4 hrs....great work fella

  • @Novacification
    @Novacification Рік тому +6

    Things might be easier and more comfortable now but a lot of things were a lot more interesting in the 80's and 90's

    • @Blackcrow2077
      @Blackcrow2077 Рік тому

      All it takes now is a selfie on Facebook and instant gratification. No skill required.

  • @aquaevitae
    @aquaevitae Рік тому +6

    On the other hand. The fact that studio grade music tech was outrageously expensive at 80's and 90's, very effectively ensured that there was not too much competition in the industry.

  • @NobuxD
    @NobuxD Рік тому +12

    We really take modern technology for granted lol

  • @19grand
    @19grand Рік тому +9

    Wish I'd seen this video in '88.

  • @erichhitchcock3368
    @erichhitchcock3368 Рік тому +5

    When I saw Tony Williams' "Lifetime," hearing 2 seconds of Allan Holdsworth imistakeable guitar sound woke me up a bit to something familiar from those days 30+ years ago...I sure miss THAT GENIUS! In 1990, I purchased a Casio Guitar Synth (not the toy one)...I saw Stanley Jordan live, he was using one; when I saw one in a music store, I bought it. Incredible machine, it was an ESP strat, with a midi generator, and option to drive a remote unit. I plugged one into a Kurzweil and wow!...that was phenomenal.

  • @coldcall9563
    @coldcall9563 Рік тому +4

    That "cheesy house" jam was straight up fire.

  • @BoyLucid
    @BoyLucid 2 роки тому +7

    We don’t know how easy we got it now

  • @ten-brink
    @ten-brink Рік тому +10

    This is fantastic! Man how I wish the internet was as established as it is today in the early 90's. I was a poor kid in a small town in Sweden and no one I knew had any knowledge about this stuff. I could've made so much higher quality stuff back then with the money I spent on the wrong equipment. Back then I didn't know what a sample was, I thought all electronic music was made with midi to expensive synths and drum machines. The only thing my parents could afford was a used Atari ST an a used Roland MT-32. In itself the MT-32 wasn't bad, but it had almost no sounds for EDM, especially drum wise. Then mid 90's I bought a Windows PC on installment, and an expensive DAC I don't remember the name of from a local music shop, because it supposedly had good General Midi. It sucked too, the drum kits were horrible. It wasn't until 1997 that I actually learned what a sample was when I got a collection of EDM drum loops on cd-rom, and FINALLY I had good kicks, snares and hihats.

  • @skeennah1927
    @skeennah1927 Рік тому +3

    I was born in 1975, I had an Atari ST, this video was amazing and nostalgic, absolutely loved it. I remember going to Turnkey on Charring Cross road, coming back home and asking my mum for £1200 to build up a studio..........................................She laughed

  • @JoyThiefTheBand
    @JoyThiefTheBand Рік тому +9

    Okay, these beats are way too fire for how casual this video is! Love this whole thing end to end.

  • @toshiroinhell
    @toshiroinhell Рік тому +6

    I'm 17 and have been producing on FL since I was 13... It is so interesting seeing how people produced at home with these samplers and systems.

    • @Lamster66
      @Lamster66 Рік тому +1

      Well no they didn't actual Musicians and Home producers used synth sample and Drum modules triggered by a midi sequencer used SMPTE time code to sync up a 4 track or 8 track into a mixer.
      They then played back the recorded instruments like Guitars and Vocals from the multitrack and the midi sequencer played the midi modules back live and you mixed that.
      In the early 80s we used synth modules and Hardware sequencers This was relatively new because prior to that Analoge sequencers triggered analog synths via trigger pulses and control voltages or built in sequencers like in the Sh101 or the Pro1. Midi effectively changed everythng, by the end of the 80s we were either using Cubase ( Yes it really is that old) or C /lab ( which later became Logic) on an Atari 1040 Or Steinberg Pro 16 or Pro24
      This type of software shown here was for geeks who couldn't get girl friends
      Spent way too much time playing Elite. when not meeting with other geeks to play Dungeons and Dragons

    • @toshiroinhell
      @toshiroinhell Рік тому

      @@Lamster66 jeez bro im not reading all that... bro wrote an essay lmao

    • @Lamster66
      @Lamster66 Рік тому

      @@toshiroinhell
      And that's why you'll never learn anything bro!

  • @xa1a
    @xa1a Рік тому +7

    Annnnnd were out of memory. Laughed out loud. Takes we way back! Miss the tracker days

  • @WibbleWobbl
    @WibbleWobbl Рік тому +6

    Honestly surprised I watched till the end - I can appreciate passion like that

  • @HarmanPremiumYT
    @HarmanPremiumYT Рік тому +5

    Wow what a gem, this video is why youtube can be so amazing

  • @bohemianvillage676
    @bohemianvillage676 Рік тому +8

    Yeah! This gives you a proper feel for how the early rave/'ardkore/jungle records were made. There were many samples that popped up in several tracks with a slight change in pitch.

  • @kennyslg8914
    @kennyslg8914 3 роки тому +8

    Wow, I can't believe this only has 7,080 views. This was very informative. For the longest, I always wondered how musicians made electronic music without the use of DAWs. It's amazing seeing how far production has come in 30 years. Makes you wonder if in 2050, people will be looking back at our current DAWs like this?

  • @hectormartinon3237
    @hectormartinon3237 Рік тому +5

    I didn’t actively look for this, it came to me like a dream ✨

    • @BlakeBickerstaff
      @BlakeBickerstaff Рік тому +1

      Same. I've been on a KLF and 90s house UA-cam kick lately so maybe that's why

  • @xys007
    @xys007 Рік тому +5

    I still have my favourite mod files on my hard drive.
    Probably the only files I keep transferring from PC to PC since 90's.
    I have build my own Covox clone just to listen to those files.
    BTW ... Thanks youtube for recommending this video!

  • @luismurag
    @luismurag Рік тому +13

    This randomly came up on my recommended. This is absolutely genius. Fantastic.

  • @vauxmili
    @vauxmili Рік тому +8

    This is the best video I've ever seen

  • @archulettadave
    @archulettadave Рік тому +4

    Got my Amiga in 1989, built a 3 second sampler in high school electronics lab. Amiga forever ❤️

  • @intuitivecat
    @intuitivecat Рік тому +4

    I appreciate that the first platter you lay down to sample is Coldcut.

  • @Fractal_blip
    @Fractal_blip Рік тому +6

    Thats actually a sick track. ..

  • @Inmate533
    @Inmate533 Рік тому +21

    1985: "Ah man. This 8-bit stuff sounds like pure shit."
    2022: "Ah man. I love this 8-bit 80s-sounding stuff."
    1990: "No, it didn't sound like that in the 80s."

  • @danic.3760
    @danic.3760 Рік тому +7

    I started with Impulse tracker in 1995, this video reminds me the good old vibes. Nowadays I'm still making music with FL Studio and I live from it. A good producer/musician can create good music with any thing as this video shows, nice work ;)

  • @dbgrfdg
    @dbgrfdg Рік тому +6

    > samples a keyboard from a vynil
    > then pulls out a keybord to sample a hi-hat

  • @_dusklo
    @_dusklo Рік тому +4

    the tech and stuff was interesting but can we agree that when he got the sequencer up, bro was making fire fr

  • @AlexanderQuinn1
    @AlexanderQuinn1 Рік тому +4

    My degree is in music production. this video is epic

  • @blueeyedcat3443
    @blueeyedcat3443 Рік тому +3

    And in 2022 you can get so much free instruments, programs, samples, libraries.... Do`nt forget this, and say all creators for this free stuff an GREAT THANKS !!!

  • @Manerr
    @Manerr Рік тому +4

    I don't regret clicking on UA-cam suggestions after that video.
    It just gave me a lot of ideas (I am a music composer myself )

  • @stenyxx
    @stenyxx Рік тому +7

    so sweet. captures the early-90s aesthetic perfectly, step-by-step

  • @gfr2023
    @gfr2023 Рік тому +7

    I own a lot of this equipment... when i was young (1989) i was a bit poor but never forget this desire... when i turn 35 i bought lot of this stuff in flea markets and get my revenge ahahhah very fun way to make music

  • @varelastheo
    @varelastheo Рік тому +4

    Wow, you just crank out pure gold. I swear 1989 was peak western civilization. Amazing machinery

  • @euruani
    @euruani Рік тому +5

    One of the most Interesting video I saw in years

  • @EdgeOfPanic
    @EdgeOfPanic Рік тому +4

    Ah yeah childhood memories, I was one of those kids with an Amiga+sampler in the early 90's and was lucky enough to have my own CD player i could hook up and take samples!
    Classmates didn't believe I made stuff like that at home on my Amiga just to show how much of a novelty it was back then.
    Thanks for this nice video.

  • @TomBudin
    @TomBudin Рік тому +7

    bro what a tune holy shiz!!!

  • @dominiquejubin
    @dominiquejubin Рік тому +5

    yo, that track at the end is a banger, in fact, the track before that is as well

  • @cduemig1
    @cduemig1 Рік тому +4

    I never would have imagined an Amiga could do this. Very cool.

    • @cubdukat
      @cubdukat Рік тому +1

      That was virtually it's main purpose. It didn't have a MIDI I/O like the Atari ST series, but it ran rings around them with trackers like OctaMED. It was incredible all of the things the Amiga was capable of doing with what it had.

  • @CraigMansfield
    @CraigMansfield Рік тому +5

    Oh man :)
    I was born in '73, so I saw the entire PC evolution from day one.
    At the time, things like this seemed unattainable. And to a point they felt like if you could do it, you'd be something "special".
    Mind, not that many people could afford an Amiga - that was the dream. Things like "real speech" photos and videos were all hopes for the future..... actually realistic colours were something of a dream.
    I was lucky to have a ZX Spectrum, then an Atari ST with a load of consoles along the way (Megadrive and Dreamcast were my favourites).
    You certainly know your stuff!
    I still love the sound of the old Commodore 64 sound chip. I even shagged a girl one time because she had a Commodore 64 and Mission Impossible.............................. wasn't impossible after all
    hahaha

  • @jackedkerouac4414
    @jackedkerouac4414 Рік тому +6

    As someone who started making music with Reason 2.5 this was fascinating

  • @DrunkDuckXD
    @DrunkDuckXD Рік тому +6

    2.5 seconds: "Aaaaaand were out of memory" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
    sheeesh

  • @blindjohn2969
    @blindjohn2969 Рік тому +10

    God damn what a pain in the ass. Full nerd mode to make a song this way.

    • @Agnes135
      @Agnes135 Рік тому +2

      Literally, fair play to anybody who actually created music this way back then lol.