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It could work on an A1200. Samplers are simple and nothing has changed in the parallel port of the Amiga as it progressed, so chances are it can work on almost any Amiga.
Then again, I have some samplers that don't work on certain models. you can only try. but the Stereo master being one of the most popular samplers, I am pretty sure it will be pretty compatible. The only one that gave me compatibility issues with an A1200 was one of those generic samplers that you could build in your garage. Ran in my A600 but locked up my A1200. All the other 4 (!) I have run in both systems.
herr_prof wrote:What do you think of that akai controller?
The pads are great, the keys lack any weight and are too few, the knobs are a bit annoying.
I bought an LPD8 instead which is like the upper half of that controller.
vapourmil wrote:Actually the statement "Hubbard was a geek first and a musician second" is facetious and untrue. In fact, he worked as a professional musician before he worked on computers.
All of Hubbard's non-C64 music sounds like generic rubbish.
*braces for impact*
What modifications do you want in it? I may be able to help you. I live in London.
jefftheworld wrote:It's been nearly a year! Why has this track not been released cTrix!
First reply on this thread:
akira^8GB wrote:To be found in his Sampler CD, Track 12
pixls wrote:nitro2k01 wrote:The Nanoloop cartridge has an extra EEPROM chip instead of SRAM. This means it needs no battery and that you have to save your song before turning the power off. The main advantage, to be honest, seems to be piracy protection. The demo ROM is actually the full version, only that it can't save unless it's running on the appropriate hardware.
also just not having a battery to worry about it nice.
But then it crashes and your work is gone.
It is a bit strange for me that krikzz has not put the GB cart on top of his priority list, if only because of the amount of people that would buy it .Demand for a console flash cartridge is, I believe, definitely higher on the Game Boy, for it being the most widely used chip music platform. Nintendo 64 Everdrive sounds laughable in my opinion.
Krikzz is doing a GB Everdrive unless he cancelled it...
DKSTR wrote:its no use to hide behind gimmick-ery instruments or retro imagenery
I think this is what happens with most of the people who have entered "chipmusic" in recent times (2007 onward?). It's all about this. some times I found acts that detriment their good music by basing their "sales pitch" entirely on this gimmicky bullshit tht has grown old long ago.
And then the forgiveness aforementioned gives them a frame of leniency that is no good in forming as a proper musician who performs live. The only way you can possibly become good at that is by playing the most varied crowds possible, and have as many rough situations as possible too.
PS: DKSTR you were number 1 in Riga last October
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Enough said, by Peter Swimm.
Ears refreshed by POKEY sound. Keep it up!
Would love to be there!!!
???: why no playing, u fool?
He gave me a couple of CDs but I left them in Buenos Aires until the time I can pick them up
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