rumpelfilter wrote:

Though somebody should make a cheat sheet of some sorts for all the commands and codes

Go for it

boomlinde wrote:

You can use SD->IDE adapters as well, or SD->PCMCIA (but not for booting of course). I have the latter installed smile

But I DO want to boot from the card! yikes
I thought these things worked just like a hard drive. Guess I'll find out.

Riiight. Could be CF then smile
I have an adapter that is still in my drawer as I"m missing some cables.

Add more Linde tunes to Klystrack pls kthx

I've been protracking on an a500 then a1200 since around 92 til early 2000s. You know, demoscene and stuff.

Now I've got an a1200 again but I have yet to fit it with an SD card

I'll just save my money for Nickelback's Dubstep Mario-bit Pre-Schooler Christmas Special issue of Computer Music

defPREMIUM wrote:

iLKke & ilkae..........
aesop rock & A$AP Rocky??? is that you???

defMON and defPREMIUM?????

nitro2k01 wrote:

What about Galaksija, a local Yugoslavian computer...

I was actually taught programming in elementary school on one of those!

In high school we had these, way better:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TIM-011

But by that time I already had an amiga, so...

DigiBooster Pro is a different program from DigiBooster 1.7, it can do up to 128 channels.

Well for trackers and chiptunes you need a demoscene.
I am no expert but I think the scorpion had a significant thing going on (it's a beefed up bootleg spectrum with a soundchip), so taht's worth looking into.

Also not sure what a BK-0010/011 is, but here's a tracker for it:
http://democoder.ru/trackers/?platform=31

Hope this helps

Well no escaping that. All old 8 chan trackers worked like that, octamed, octalyzer, startrekker. To double the number of channels, you have to halve the samplerate. I think the first digibooster did it as well.

Later Digibooster pro and Octamed Soundstudio used the CPU and AHI but you needed much more than a standard a500 (and probably standard a1200) to make use of it. Both were basically fasttracker2 clones, with OSS being more advanced in some respects.

Which brings us to the point, why use amiga if you want to make 8 channel music? It's not like you get the "amiga sound" or can use it in a demo.

Wouldn't 8-channel mode in octamed halve the samplerate playback anyway? I think that's the way it works. Also the reason nobody uses it.

93

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Sidtab already has gateoff in line 00. Just use this.

Not sure what you mean by easier, it doesn't get much easier than pressing ctrl+0 or (shift+0) smile

94

(32 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

When you insert or remove rows it will only affect the current chunk. So you don't wreck other instruments.

95

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scannerboy wrote:

c=+/        decrease chunksize [sidtab]
    shift+/        increase chunksize [sidtab]

Whats chunksize?

Dude seriously. All you have to do is press the key and see what happens.

96

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Here's the guide:
http://csdb.dk/release/index.php?id=124382

It's far from exhaustive but I hope it helps