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@MusicinMinceraft Жыл бұрын
30 years later it sounds almost just as good as the real thing
@JamesMaszMuzak7 жыл бұрын
It's such a shame to have lived through how Atari essentially fumbled the North American market while getting relative success in Germany/UK. One would wonder what form their machines would look today had they not dissolved their computer division.
@mrhs5220 Жыл бұрын
We need DAW developers to bring back the bouncing ball that follows the timing bar!
@garblojones Жыл бұрын
OMG "Don't Copy that Floppy" - brilliant. I don't remember ever hearing that as a kid but I'm going to start using it now, as outdated as it is 🤣
@jay-leeofficialcctv Жыл бұрын
It's funny to see how inaccessible this type of software was for the working class back then and how software now can be used by anyone that isn't necessarily a classically trained musician
@MR-vj8dn Жыл бұрын
I was a user of Creator since 1988 and met with Lengeling at Musikmesse in 1993. He showed a demo of audio to midi coming with the next version of Logic. I got into Emagic Logic at version 2 and used it to compose music for a game developer. What a great time in life. 😊 Thank you for the upload.
@itswavo Жыл бұрын
who else is here 30 years later
@AaricBeats9 Жыл бұрын
the beginning of all DAWs
@dmjackson58 Жыл бұрын
First "Fl Studio"
@proprietarydongle6944 Жыл бұрын
gosh, Melissa was splendid
@darwiniandude Жыл бұрын
0:51
@bradleys6466 Жыл бұрын
The amazing thing about MIDI is you can take that exact thing they captured, and run it through the latest software which sounds ultra-realistic (even with human flaws added at random times).
@archivestereo Жыл бұрын
In 1992 I was using Roland U20, Roland Sound Canvas, dedicated midi card in a 386 SX computer running Cakewalk in Windows 3. I think I still have that computer somewhere.
@braveplayys Жыл бұрын
This video is science for producers, they will love it when they see this video
@kahyui2486 Жыл бұрын
KZread is reccomending this video to all producers and engineers in 2022
@emoryolsoff96 Жыл бұрын
I learned the piano via the duck arcade game. I became very accomplished in piano, winning an award from the estate of Glenn Gould. I could never shake the habit of slaughtering mallards, however. The horrid shrieks they make when being chased down by my beagle are like music to my ears! Thanks Computer Chronicles, for letting me relive this memory
@goodshorts Жыл бұрын
Let's cut straight to the chase:
@shaderbytes Жыл бұрын
haha the guy " I can change the string into horns" then the data doesnt load in the table , the dropdown list flashes and dissapears and he exists , saying again " I can change the string into horns" but mentally realized he better just change topic and pretend it worked and hope nobody noticed it glitched , shame. Always so funny when something that you expect to work, that normally always works , then breaks when you want to show it to someone else.
@andrewkatz2731 Жыл бұрын
Early 90s (1990-1992) still look's like a 80s. Love it!
@FAIRWEATHER_MUSIC Жыл бұрын
I love to see the passion in these musicians and engineers
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30 years later it sounds almost just as good as the real thing
It's such a shame to have lived through how Atari essentially fumbled the North American market while getting relative success in Germany/UK. One would wonder what form their machines would look today had they not dissolved their computer division.
We need DAW developers to bring back the bouncing ball that follows the timing bar!
OMG "Don't Copy that Floppy" - brilliant. I don't remember ever hearing that as a kid but I'm going to start using it now, as outdated as it is 🤣
It's funny to see how inaccessible this type of software was for the working class back then and how software now can be used by anyone that isn't necessarily a classically trained musician
I was a user of Creator since 1988 and met with Lengeling at Musikmesse in 1993. He showed a demo of audio to midi coming with the next version of Logic. I got into Emagic Logic at version 2 and used it to compose music for a game developer. What a great time in life. 😊 Thank you for the upload.
who else is here 30 years later
the beginning of all DAWs
First "Fl Studio"
gosh, Melissa was splendid
0:51
The amazing thing about MIDI is you can take that exact thing they captured, and run it through the latest software which sounds ultra-realistic (even with human flaws added at random times).
In 1992 I was using Roland U20, Roland Sound Canvas, dedicated midi card in a 386 SX computer running Cakewalk in Windows 3. I think I still have that computer somewhere.
This video is science for producers, they will love it when they see this video
KZread is reccomending this video to all producers and engineers in 2022
I learned the piano via the duck arcade game. I became very accomplished in piano, winning an award from the estate of Glenn Gould. I could never shake the habit of slaughtering mallards, however. The horrid shrieks they make when being chased down by my beagle are like music to my ears! Thanks Computer Chronicles, for letting me relive this memory
Let's cut straight to the chase:
haha the guy " I can change the string into horns" then the data doesnt load in the table , the dropdown list flashes and dissapears and he exists , saying again " I can change the string into horns" but mentally realized he better just change topic and pretend it worked and hope nobody noticed it glitched , shame. Always so funny when something that you expect to work, that normally always works , then breaks when you want to show it to someone else.
Early 90s (1990-1992) still look's like a 80s. Love it!
I love to see the passion in these musicians and engineers