This is typically what tracks sound like when they are half finished. I've no idea where this project is going... but I've made 3 or 4 jazzy remixes / house cuts like this. So maybe one day I'll roll it all into a nice little mix :-)
For a jazz house track! Here's a concept - you fight with one hand, while holding an expresso martni in the other - aim of game is to not spill your drink under any circumstances.
Glad to see that you enjoy my ProTracker clone! Let me know if you find any bugs that aren't present on PT2.3D on Amiga. EDIT: I can hear something that reminds me of an audio buffer underrun issue, but I have no idea if it's something in the song or the actual video recording...
Yeah dude! Thanks heaps for making it a thing. I still hop back and forth between this and OpenMPT and find a good line down the middle. I can certainly trust this (100% so far) to do what the Amiga does even on long samples and with lots of commands doing things all over the place. The extra aliasing is probably the recording... there are occasional clicks, etc, which you'd expect of course ;-)
Can I borrow your mod and confirm that? I have no intention of plagiarising at all. Just to put 8bitbubsy at peace of mind. - make a mess of the patterns or something.
THERE'S A PROTRACKER CLONE FOR PC!!! *goes to your profile, finds the link to the website, finds a Fasttracker II clone* THERE'S A FASTTRACKER II CLONE FOR WINDOWS!!! Totally giving them a try this weekend :D
Yup! Williams + Holdsworth. Although this track is the only one written by Alan Pasqua (keys player) who takes the opportunity to play an amazing solo in this... although you can find the odd moments of just chords / bass... splice them altogether, offset sample jump all over it with repitching and basically get a new arrangement (which is basically what this is) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gsjYVpBHPnU.html
I forgot all I knew about trackers :( I imagine the sample tools these days are wicked fierce at being clean. I had a BS 8bit sampler for my A500 that was just pure noise back in the day, was still my favourite thing in the world though.
I'm sure you are right about there being better samplers out there for amiga these days. Today though, you could just record it with a DAcv on any other machine (cellphone would do), or rip it from any digital source where many things come from nowdays and downsample it to 8bit (or maybe... i belive Amiga had some weird 14bit hybridmode possiblitity aswell) from 24/16 bit and transfer the filer on whatever format and get a much cleaner result. Also, today there are things like ReNoise and i'm sure a lot of other tracker DAW software. It's nieche, doesn't hold a candle at the more common DAWs today when it comes to depth (even though it at first seems like it), but it is still a thing and for what it is... it is sort of impressive.