Making classic jungle drum and bass with OctaMED sequencer #jungle #drumandbass #production

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Jungle drum and bass producer Pete Cannon shows us the basics of sequencing using OctaMED software running on an Amiga computer, combined with the Amen Break and an Akai sampler for a classic jungle sound.

Pete discusses his retro jungle production process and demonstrates how and why he’s still using vintage synthesizers, Akai samplers, Ataris and Amigas.

#jungle #dnb #drumandbass #production #techniques #tipsandtricks

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Ahh, the video that introduced me to Pete Cannon and his amazing oldskool Hardcore Jungle productions and inspired me to follow suite and build a small budget retro home studio to play around with and have some fun myself 😊 Akai S1000 purchased, repaired and fully restored, outboard bit bought and currently repairing and restoring a Korg Poly 61! 😊

prnk
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Ah this takes me back! I used to use OctaMED so much when I was a kid.

opiejaye
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I like that he's vibing so hard, that's what music making is about

djentlover
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good ole octamed LOL... done a remix way back in the day with str8 outta compton with the limited capabilities of the amiga500

pdppdp
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Is MED Soundstudio mini player a emolution of this Octa - Med ?

alexcollway
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nice, for me Casio Sk5 is the rasl stuff :-) No Aliasingfilter and 8 Bits, unbeatable

terriludolf
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Atari STE with cubase was way ahead way ahead for midi sequencing. For everything else like games, etc, Amiga ruled.

wesstarmedia
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Great, but i would use renoise instead.

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