Amazing AMIGA Multichannel Music - LiTEFORCE - NNZ Collection #2
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- =Amazing AMIGA Multichannel Music=
Nikol Nazarov SymMOD Collection #2
Author: LiTEFORCE
00:00 Introduction
00:06 Thunder - Endless Dream (LiTEFORCE Remix)
07:05 Thunder - Laser Trance (LiTEFORCE Remix)
15:25 Meta & Ethic - Alterated Space Mix (LiTEFORCE Remix)
22:33 Thunder - Moonlight (LiTEFORCE Remix)
28:17 Thunder - Everlasting Dream (LiTEFORCE Remix)
35:08 Thunder - Take To Me The Moon (LiTEFORCE Remix)
43:49 Marco Ege - Wild Canyon (LiTEFORCE Open Remix)
51:14 LiTEFORCE - ePush
57:44 LiTEFORCE - Psinergy2 (Club Mix)
1:03:42 LiTEFORCE - Tander Dream II (DS Club Mix)
1:13:32 LiTEFORCE - Tander Dream I (Mellow Mix)
1:21:36 LiTEFORCE - Rescan II (DS Club Mix)
Enjoy the music!
In 2000, I saved all the data from hdd of my real Amiga-1200. Now, searching through old archives,
I found and remembered that in 1997-1998 I downloaded from the Internet via dial-up :) a lot of demos
and music in SymMOD format for my favorite tracker Symphonie Pro256.
Having turned on the music using WINUAE emulator, I was surprised that even now this music sounds good!
Decided to share with everyone my collection of this beautiful music.
I present second part of my collection, LiTEFORCE is a very interesting author from Switzerland and 12 of his works.
In first half of compilation you will hear remixes created with the amazing sound of epic trance,
second half is the original tracks of the author in electronic style with elements of trance.
The remixes were especially successful for author, they sound amazing!
For video audio tracks are rendered in Symphonie Pro as 16-bit with a frequency of 44 166 Hz
and to improve the sound made mastering.
All tracks were created in 1996-1997
Thanks to LiTEFORCE for the truly amazing sound! The remixes are impressive!
Thanks also to Patrick Meng for the best music tracker in the world!!
Amiga forever!!!
to be continue...
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Download links:
Full Mp3 pack - drive.google.com/file/d/1ksrS...
Original SymMOD pack - drive.google.com/file/d/1cLDE...
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Of course, sooner or later I will make the next parts with excellent music and other equally interesting musicians.
But the creation of this video took me a lot of time and I don't know when I will now start making Collection #3
If you liked this music and you want to hear and see the continuation as soon as possible, then you can always
cheer me up with any donation :) It will inspire me a lot to produce the next parts ;-)
paypal.me/semprericca
#trance #amiga #amigamusic #amigatracker #trackermusic #computermusic #symphonie #symmod #melodictrance #dreamdance
Man that intro ..... what a blast !!!!
yes, I really like it too))
That's a great set!
hello this is amazing and perfect, I am 16 years old and I have been making music since I was 6 years old with programs from the Ejay collection and later after the years with LMMS and some other test music with Fl Studio. I'd like to know how you make these masterpieces, greetings.
Glad you like this music! Making music is a very good hobby, keep it up! Previously, before the advent of VST instruments, music was made at home on the computer in similar tracker programs using samples of instruments. Symphonie Pro256 has a very interesting sound that is very different from other trackers on any computer. Perhaps I will somehow record a video instruction on how to run this program using an Amiga computer emulator and show how to make music in it. How will there be time and inspiration))
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.
man, this is amazing
thnx
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)
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 ua-cam.com/video/yY5I3SQaqTw/v-deo.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
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
Is twenty 4 Steinberg any good?
didn’t understand the question.. Steinberg had nothing to do with it)
how do u make music like this?
it's all about Symphonie Pro music tracker and its built-in software DSP processor :)