I like how this gets released and there are instantly people making whole jams with dozens of instances and nothing else. That's how you can tell it's fuckin good.
Yeah . This plugin is so easy to use, you can get your ideas down really fast. The sound is great so you spend less time fannying about with eq and fx . Cheers mate
So this thing is a fusion between a mod sampler and an old 90s akai sampler? People would kill for this in the 90s. you can basicaly make every 90s dance music with this.
Yes I hope for a cut and fade and copy in the sample editor. I use renoise redux usually and you can map multiple samples across the keys . So that's handy . But on the other hand with the simplicity of amigo it takes lots of options away and makes creativity flow.
@@TheXraycat I mainly use Amigo for the 1 finger chords as I've always wanted to try that old school technique. There's definitely room for improvement while keeping it simple, I personally didn't find the sound that convincing, if you check some Amiga mod files or samples they sound much richer, I think they went too far with the lo-fi but others may disagree.
@@farben_ yeah the amiga paula chip can't really be recreated . But I used protracker/noisetracker on ste more and it's the same . You would have to analyse a strait recording from the amiga and eq or some sat on your the master bus to try get that warm fulness of that paula
@@satzukaze it's not from a song. It's a snippet from the mc from a slamin vinyl mix. I can't remember what mix . I may have sampled it or even got it from a pack or had it given to me.
sick tune, i recently got the amiga sampler and its what finally pushed me to start making music, its great. could you tell me where do you get these samples/breaks from
Thanks mate. I have made jungle/hardcore/breaks for a long long time. I got most from sampling or sample cds over the years. You could use a search engine these days . Type in some of these .... amen break / rave stabs / hardcore/stabs / jungle sample pack/ pads / zero g data file / jungle warfare/ jungle jungle pack / 909 samples / 808 samples . Sample old tunes of youtube or anything . You can actually split vocals from instrumental these days from your own mp3 collection. See what you can get your hands on. The real business is what you do with the sample in the track to make it your own and sound authentic. Music Mondays has some excellent packs to buy ( I highly recomend) :)
I remember a time when Reason had a lousy sound engine and no support for VSTs. I'm old!(ง •̀灬•́)ง Amazing work, especially with the vocals and stabs!!
Hah! I don't think there was any validity for the "bad sound engine" claim right? I recall someone addressing this on the Reason anniversary stream a couple of months ago. I don't know, I was a kid and pirating Reason in high school. I guess everything sounded awesome to me back then!
@@nautical_twilight I agree, for that time, it wasn't bad at all. It was a beast of a daw, even back then. But Cubase and Ableton had consistently better sound until version 5 came out. And that was a loong time ago.
Big thanks mate. I struggled moving to daws years back. The only logical daw to work with was reason ,because of the experience I had with hardware. It just made sence in reason so I stuck with it . I think reason 3 or 4 was my first copy . I have upgraded over the years and hated 6 when it integrated record . But I still stuck with it. I haven't noticed any massive sound changes improvements in reason . But I have heard it sounded bad loads of times over the years. To me it seems fine and sounded better than working on an old mixer or a tracker years before. Alot of releases I had on early versions of reason , got professionally mastered in the end. I would get my mix as clean as possible in reason and send it off to mastering.
@@TheXraycat That's amazing! Tbh, I'm not sure if people thought it sounded bad because they were misusing it, or it was objectively less 'clean' than other popular daws. I think that people who worked with hardware probably knew how to tweak Reason to make it sound great. The rest of us probably used it quite ignorantly, which made it sound more 'reason-like', I guess. I started straght in a daw, and with a messy setup, so no wonder my mixes sounded bad. That's probably the root cause of my bias. Luke Vibert also used early versions of Reason a lot, and his tracks from that time still sound great. He also worked with hw and mpcs before moving to a daw.
@@satzukaze iv been collecting samples since I was a kid. I have a library that contains many types of sound files . I look for new samples and bits every few months . Iv messed around with samples for over 25 years
I like how this gets released and there are instantly people making whole jams with dozens of instances and nothing else. That's how you can tell it's fuckin good.
Yeah its definitely a handy tool for that 90s sound. Simple to use but creates massive sounds . Really cheap too. I would have paid 5x the price.
SIKK!! Defiitely excited about this plugin. It's something we've been waiting for for a long time.
Yeah . This plugin is so easy to use, you can get your ideas down really fast. The sound is great so you spend less time fannying about with eq and fx . Cheers mate
This is fantastic, easily the best Amigo track I have heard so far. The production is perfection.
Wow thankyou . I really appreciate it mate :)
So this thing is a fusion between a mod sampler and an old 90s akai sampler? People would kill for this in the 90s. you can basicaly make every 90s dance music with this.
The piano sample used in Feel Real Good is just perfection, sounds really good!
This is great to watch, it's like lesson on the many things that can be done with Amigo
Thankyou big luv to ya mate :)
Excellent track! Right up my alley! Really intuitive and versatile sampler!
Yeah its my Favourite sampler at the moment :) . And thankyou mate
Sheesh what a tune 😄 the breaks in between are really nice 😊
Thankyou my friend:)
So good!! Keep at it mate
Thankyou very much mate really appreciated:)
SUPER bro ☺♥♪
Big luv to ya bro :)
Nice one, I also bought it, hope they keep developing it and it's not just a one and done type of deal.
Yes I hope for a cut and fade and copy in the sample editor. I use renoise redux usually and you can map multiple samples across the keys . So that's handy . But on the other hand with the simplicity of amigo it takes lots of options away and makes creativity flow.
@@TheXraycat I mainly use Amigo for the 1 finger chords as I've always wanted to try that old school technique. There's definitely room for improvement while keeping it simple, I personally didn't find the sound that convincing, if you check some Amiga mod files or samples they sound much richer, I think they went too far with the lo-fi but others may disagree.
@@farben_ yeah the amiga paula chip can't really be recreated . But I used protracker/noisetracker on ste more and it's the same . You would have to analyse a strait recording from the amiga and eq or some sat on your the master bus to try get that warm fulness of that paula
That bass is insane
sick, reason gang unite
Thankyou. Yeah been with reason a while now . I have used other daws over the years, but get sucked back into reason :)
Never fail to impress man this shit is spot on
Thankyou very much mate . :)
Keep them coming bro. Or a blow by blow tutorial
Thankyou very much. I would love to do a tutorial, but it would be a mess ha ha. I'm so all over the place it wouldn't be a good watch ;)
@@TheXraycat Even just a video of the track being made from start to finish would be enough for me to get the idea, dude.
@@satzukaze next time I have a session, I will record it
Very nice, Gareth. Thanks.
Thanks Bob mate :)
wicked stuff man
Thanks mate :)
Banger! What breaks did you use in this track?
Hell yeah! :)
Big big thanks :)
No worries yo ^^ keep up the good work!
Thats so good ❤❤❤
Thankyou 😊
10/10 bro 💯 nailed it
Thankyou :)
Amazing work
Big thanks mate :)
Sooo awesome
Thankyou mate :)
YO this song is actually a banger! Any chance it'll be released?
Thankyou very much. I'm really busy at the moment. But when I get some free time I will extend it and get it mastered . :)
MC Storm sample. Lol. Nice track, Gareth. 👍
Ha ha thanks mate. Yeah I tried to give it an early amiga slammin vinyl tip , so mc storm was right at home in the track. :)
@@TheXraycatWicked 😂. Hopefully this gets a release. Will defo purchase. 👍
When, and what song does it sample?
@@satzukaze it's not from a song. It's a snippet from the mc from a slamin vinyl mix. I can't remember what mix . I may have sampled it or even got it from a pack or had it given to me.
sick tune, i recently got the amiga sampler and its what finally pushed me to start making music, its great. could you tell me where do you get these samples/breaks from
Thanks mate. I have made jungle/hardcore/breaks for a long long time. I got most from sampling or sample cds over the years. You could use a search engine these days . Type in some of these .... amen break / rave stabs / hardcore/stabs / jungle sample pack/ pads / zero g data file / jungle warfare/ jungle jungle pack / 909 samples / 808 samples . Sample old tunes of youtube or anything . You can actually split vocals from instrumental these days from your own mp3 collection. See what you can get your hands on. The real business is what you do with the sample in the track to make it your own and sound authentic. Music Mondays has some excellent packs to buy ( I highly recomend) :)
lots of samples cd right here on YT,id also recommend audacity(free),and openVINO plugin for it.make stems allsorts.
This is dope asf!
Big thankyou :)
Sounds right
Very Nice
Big thanks:)
DOPE !
Thankyou very much :)
bangin
Thankyou :)
good job
Thankyou :)
Yooo this rocks
Thanks mate :)
I remember a time when Reason had a lousy sound engine and no support for VSTs. I'm old!(ง •̀灬•́)ง
Amazing work, especially with the vocals and stabs!!
Hah! I don't think there was any validity for the "bad sound engine" claim right? I recall someone addressing this on the Reason anniversary stream a couple of months ago. I don't know, I was a kid and pirating Reason in high school. I guess everything sounded awesome to me back then!
@@nautical_twilight I agree, for that time, it wasn't bad at all. It was a beast of a daw, even back then. But Cubase and Ableton had consistently better sound until version 5 came out. And that was a loong time ago.
Big thanks mate. I struggled moving to daws years back. The only logical daw to work with was reason ,because of the experience I had with hardware. It just made sence in reason so I stuck with it . I think reason 3 or 4 was my first copy . I have upgraded over the years and hated 6 when it integrated record . But I still stuck with it. I haven't noticed any massive sound changes improvements in reason . But I have heard it sounded bad loads of times over the years. To me it seems fine and sounded better than working on an old mixer or a tracker years before. Alot of releases I had on early versions of reason , got professionally mastered in the end. I would get my mix as clean as possible in reason and send it off to mastering.
@@TheXraycat That's amazing! Tbh, I'm not sure if people thought it sounded bad because they were misusing it, or it was objectively less 'clean' than other popular daws. I think that people who worked with hardware probably knew how to tweak Reason to make it sound great. The rest of us probably used it quite ignorantly, which made it sound more 'reason-like', I guess. I started straght in a daw, and with a messy setup, so no wonder my mixes sounded bad. That's probably the root cause of my bias. Luke Vibert also used early versions of Reason a lot, and his tracks from that time still sound great. He also worked with hw and mpcs before moving to a daw.
Where can I find vocal samples like that? Were they in some sample pack or did you sample them yourself?
insane
Big thanks :)
Where do you get the vocal samples
@@satzukaze iv been collecting samples since I was a kid. I have a library that contains many types of sound files . I look for new samples and bits every few months . Iv messed around with samples for over 25 years
@@TheXraycat i mostly just wanna know where the "you got me baby now" is from
@@TheXraycat also same :D i also collect samples, although much less
Nice one Amigo ;)
Ha ha Thankyou ;)
yoink!:D
Ha ha :) thankyou
This is wikkid man!
Massive thanks to ya b,boi . Big respect . Love your work mate
:))))))
Big thanks mate:)
UEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ha ha. ;)
✌️👍
Thankyou mate ;)
А ничего так, задорно, как в 90х.
🕺💃
Just use an actual amiga tracker bro
Trust me its worth it
Im 44, i have a history using all trackers on all computers from 1993. Ste, amiga , ms dos, Windows.
This is different all together.