Hey man, i'm trying to get into Impulse Tracker Do you have any website to suggest for the samples ? Or do share your samples ? ty :)
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Hmm, it's been years since I've last needed to find samples of any kind so I'm probably not the best person to answer this. Freesound.org might be a good place to start, as long as you know what you're looking for. I've seen some positive comments/mentions of the Adventure Kid waveforms (but I've never used them myself). As for my own Impulse Tracker sample library, I won't be sharing it :)
@GoAg0dАй бұрын
tracker goa for life
@vad1mcso244Ай бұрын
I'm using same native tracker on my actual PC under SBEMU [SB16 activated] and set MMX sound driver and listening various tracker module
@karlbjorn1831Ай бұрын
amazing!! thx for sharing
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks for listening :)
@evilpablo84Ай бұрын
This is really good!
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks :)
@prayerieАй бұрын
this is so good
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks :)
@user-xy1kr9tp4dАй бұрын
😎😎😎👏👏👏👍
@denish671gamesАй бұрын
epic!
@judgewest2000Ай бұрын
I came from the Amiga mod scene, but by the time I switched to the PC I went cakewalk / cubase etc. It's bad but I literally had no idea this was a scene on the PC. Thank you for uploading.
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
And thank you for listening :)
@Vladimir_Java_devАй бұрын
Будто Astral Projection. Похоже и по стилю и по используемым звукам.
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Astral Projection was the first goa trance I heard back in 1997, but I wouldn't say that this particular track sounds much like them. Some sounds might be similar, but the style, not so much if you ask me. Thanks for listening :)
@hiddenboy007Ай бұрын
gives me gba sims games, really good song right here
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Game vibes seem to be somewhat common with these tracks of mine. Thanks for listening :)
@kirsan1586Ай бұрын
like a keygen or matrix music, sh*t that amazing! good job man
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks for listening :)
@hendrixplekАй бұрын
Nice! Proper oldschool tracker Goa! I like that 3 quarter rhytm fuckery in the middle. gonna steal that trick, haha!
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
I guess you mean the 7/4 time signature? It's quite rare in psy/goa trance, but more often used in downtempo and such (and prog/space rock of course for example). Thanks for listening :)
@hendrixplekАй бұрын
@@pauleye.official yeah, it's 7/4, right. you dont hear that so often even in prog and space and psych. 7/8 or 5/4 are far more common, this is why this caught me so off guard. Certainly not common in trance. A guy I used to party with was a psycore producer (he passed away, sadly...) and he once made a track in 7/8 and called it intelligence trance music lol.
@hendrixplekАй бұрын
@@pauleye.official can you do automation in trackers? I always wondered how exactly bedroom producers worked back in the day.
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
The concept of "automation" doesn't relly apply to classic trackers, since there isn't really anything to automate in the first place. More modern trackers like Jeskola Buzz or Renoise (which I'm not actually that familiar with) do feature automation since they can host plugins, which have parameters you can automate. As for how I worked back then, 25 years later I can't remember the exact process I went through to finish the tracks, and every artist of course has their own way of working so I couldn't give you a universal reply anyway :) I do remember that I worked quite linearly through the arrangements, and also as a little ancedote I do remember writing down melodies and ideas in my school notebooks, often in the middle of class :D
@hendrixplekАй бұрын
@@pauleye.official very interesting! So, you would just work with samples and or drum machines and hardware synths?
@theyellowarchitect4504Ай бұрын
Reading the comments, you say you haven't composed music since 1998? Sounds unbelievable. What are you doing all these years, even having discovered such a talent? (I agree that composing doesn't pay even part-time, but it's such a shame) Not asking in a "omg what r u doing wtf" but legit curious what path of life you chose to make that money?
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
I'm fairly sure that I didn't think of this as "discovering a talent". I was given a tool, and I was curious to see what I can do with it. I already had a musical background, so in that sense it didn't come right out of nowhere. As for the second question, I've been doing some occasional sound design since 2005, and DJing since 2010 (but I still see both as a hobby or labour of love, and neither pays my bills) and the rest of that answer concerns my private life which, to put it a bit bluntly, is none of anyone's business here :)
@theyellowarchitect4504Ай бұрын
@@pauleye.official Thank you for the response. I also agree on the private life, privacy ftw Anyway, thank you for sharing those 1998 songs :)
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
And 1999 too ;)
@theyellowarchitect4504Ай бұрын
Unique and excellent. Could fit in background of combat in Deus Ex
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
You're not the first one to mention that my music reminds them of Deus Ex :)
@theyellowarchitect4504Ай бұрын
madlad. While this doesn't sound excellent, it is so unique!
@NathanielPrinceCoulterАй бұрын
Mortal kombat!!!!
@4m0dАй бұрын
psychedelic jungle adventure
@Francis.Thornton.2Ай бұрын
Bro got up to take a break, came back 25 years later and dropped some fire
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Not a 100% accurate description of what actually happened, but still this made me laugh :D
@SilverBullet93GTАй бұрын
links to .it file or is it .mod ?
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
You're not the first one to ask if the .it files are available for download. I've thought about this, and decided not to share them.
@bighugejakeАй бұрын
randomly recommended to me, glad I listened. love the 7/4 bit. such respect for the work that went into this tracker music from back in the day.
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks, I really appreciate it :)
@localhost4460Ай бұрын
What a crime to have saved this work for 25 years! Really great dude.
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
The thing is, I never really made these for anyone but myself. I did come up with the idea of sharing these about 10 years ago, and then 5 years ago again, but those never happened.
@localhost4460Ай бұрын
@@pauleye.official I completely understand... I do this myself except I don't record it. We're all loving it so thank you for actually sharing it ❤️
@johnrichardson3297Ай бұрын
Has the: Infected Mushroom & Xerox - Gravity Waves Track sound to Near Perfection!
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
@@johnrichardson3297 that track has completely passed under my radar. I need to go take a listen :)
@mitch-lawlessАй бұрын
I'd have loved it if this was the Victory Road music in Gen 1 Pokemon games.
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
You're not the first to get some game vibes from my music, but I must admit that Pokemon came as quite a surprise to me :D
@zhitaburnurli9631Ай бұрын
First🎉🎉
@ToadstoolLiveАй бұрын
Old School s2
@ikovsive792Ай бұрын
Haha during production have U been totally sober? ;-) It is fun watching how certain sounds are used in channels and so on. It partially reminds me "Koxbox - space traveller"
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Yep, completely sober. And interesting that Koxbox connection, I haven't heard the track in quite some time, need to take a listen to freshen my memory. I do have the Forever After album (but I didn't have it back in 1999, that I'm sure of).
@el_crakcАй бұрын
Any other tracks you plan to upload? Your past couple uploads have sent me down the tracker rabbit hole
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
No other uploads planned, at least for now. I do have a bunch of earlier tracks, but most of them are quite terrible and not worth keeping anywhere else than my own hard drives :D
@johnnorthtribeАй бұрын
@@pauleye.official You should still upload them. It is a part of 90s music history. I am uploading all my FastTracker songs at the moment starting in chronological order. First like 50 songs will sounds like crap. I really want to skip them to get to my goa trance songs but I will have patient and continue like I do and grow my channel. I will definitely listen if you upload yours. :)
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Well, with the way I create these videos, it would be a massive amount of work to post all of them. I'll have to think about it, but I won't be making promises I can't keep :)
@FRAPER-KOАй бұрын
This is techno fool! Realy like it!
@johnnorthtribeАй бұрын
Just wow! Wonderful song. This process you are doing to record it, is it for lack of windows support? For FastTracker 2 there is a windows clone, that is why I am asking.
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by the process to record this. There's a technical rundown on building the video in the video description, but if you meant something else, do let me know :)
@johnnorthtribeАй бұрын
@@pauleye.official I mean if that is the only way to video capture it? Just curious of the process 😄 I just screen record FT2 clone with OBS studio.
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
There's probably several ways to do the video capture, but this is what I came up with. It's probably somewhat convoluted, and definitely a geeky approach that suits me :D
@johnnorthtribeАй бұрын
Wow, what a nice track. Also nice to se Impulse Tracker in action. I made music in FastTracker2 but came across tracks made in other trackers but never knew how they looked like. Since I started uploading my old files I got so many good recommendation in my YT feed. Will definitely subscribe and listen to more. :)
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks. I uploaded the final track from this collection today, so that will be all, for now at least :)
@ikovsive792Ай бұрын
Very classy goa sound ;-)
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks :)
@ikovsive792Ай бұрын
@@pauleye.official It just brings many memories of best elements in this genre.
@FRANKMSXDEMOSFORYOUANDMEАй бұрын
Great work thanks for sharing 🎉
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks for listening :)
@ikovsive792Ай бұрын
Nice, very nice indeed!
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks :)
@vettiiАй бұрын
6:25 sounds so cool This is great
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks for listening :)
@abraxaseyes7Ай бұрын
So close to finding this in 01 but missed it till now.
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
A simple question: so close to finding exactly what? :)
@traso56Ай бұрын
These songs are amazing for coding :D
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Oh, nice :D
@exzldАй бұрын
i wanna playyyy.......
@idiottv6499Ай бұрын
This really takes me back. I was always envious of people who were able to create great music using such, in my opinion at the time, limited tools. Nowadays this sound isn't in vogue, as it lacks the usual compression, binaural effects and whatnot, but that's what makes it unique - it's just you, your samples and some basic effects like panning. Takes actual skill to get anywhere with this.
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
As they often say, limitations can fuel you creativity, but I'm not sure if I thought of a tracker as a limited tool back then, simply because I had nothing to compare it to. It still baffles me a bit how I managed to pull off all this in my late teenage years.
@Abigart69Ай бұрын
I really enjoy this one
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks for listening :)
@m1tchsorensten983Ай бұрын
This is so good
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks for listening :)
@deepstateglobalgalaАй бұрын
Nice
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks :)
@dukenucum802Ай бұрын
Matrix vibes
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Whoa :o
@user-pm8je4fo7eАй бұрын
Ah, those were the times!
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
And those times won't return :) but I hope I'll find some spark to make my own music again.
@-music2023Ай бұрын
Yeah this track is the most interesting one in your collection ,very nice . Agree about the bassline being too invisible but very nice regardless .
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Yeah, it really bugs me that the bassline ended up as it did. Thanks for listening in any case :)
@spiralsun8227Ай бұрын
Great work!
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
Thanks :)
@YgorijАй бұрын
First 4 sec works only right speaker for some unknown reason.
@pauleye.officialАй бұрын
It's actually intentional, you can see the channel panning in the video :)
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Holy shit that's good
Thanks for listening :)
Hey man, i'm trying to get into Impulse Tracker Do you have any website to suggest for the samples ? Or do share your samples ? ty :)
Hmm, it's been years since I've last needed to find samples of any kind so I'm probably not the best person to answer this. Freesound.org might be a good place to start, as long as you know what you're looking for. I've seen some positive comments/mentions of the Adventure Kid waveforms (but I've never used them myself). As for my own Impulse Tracker sample library, I won't be sharing it :)
tracker goa for life
I'm using same native tracker on my actual PC under SBEMU [SB16 activated] and set MMX sound driver and listening various tracker module
amazing!! thx for sharing
Thanks for listening :)
This is really good!
Thanks :)
this is so good
Thanks :)
😎😎😎👏👏👏👍
epic!
I came from the Amiga mod scene, but by the time I switched to the PC I went cakewalk / cubase etc. It's bad but I literally had no idea this was a scene on the PC. Thank you for uploading.
And thank you for listening :)
Будто Astral Projection. Похоже и по стилю и по используемым звукам.
Astral Projection was the first goa trance I heard back in 1997, but I wouldn't say that this particular track sounds much like them. Some sounds might be similar, but the style, not so much if you ask me. Thanks for listening :)
gives me gba sims games, really good song right here
Game vibes seem to be somewhat common with these tracks of mine. Thanks for listening :)
like a keygen or matrix music, sh*t that amazing! good job man
Thanks for listening :)
Nice! Proper oldschool tracker Goa! I like that 3 quarter rhytm fuckery in the middle. gonna steal that trick, haha!
I guess you mean the 7/4 time signature? It's quite rare in psy/goa trance, but more often used in downtempo and such (and prog/space rock of course for example). Thanks for listening :)
@@pauleye.official yeah, it's 7/4, right. you dont hear that so often even in prog and space and psych. 7/8 or 5/4 are far more common, this is why this caught me so off guard. Certainly not common in trance. A guy I used to party with was a psycore producer (he passed away, sadly...) and he once made a track in 7/8 and called it intelligence trance music lol.
@@pauleye.official can you do automation in trackers? I always wondered how exactly bedroom producers worked back in the day.
The concept of "automation" doesn't relly apply to classic trackers, since there isn't really anything to automate in the first place. More modern trackers like Jeskola Buzz or Renoise (which I'm not actually that familiar with) do feature automation since they can host plugins, which have parameters you can automate. As for how I worked back then, 25 years later I can't remember the exact process I went through to finish the tracks, and every artist of course has their own way of working so I couldn't give you a universal reply anyway :) I do remember that I worked quite linearly through the arrangements, and also as a little ancedote I do remember writing down melodies and ideas in my school notebooks, often in the middle of class :D
@@pauleye.official very interesting! So, you would just work with samples and or drum machines and hardware synths?
Reading the comments, you say you haven't composed music since 1998? Sounds unbelievable. What are you doing all these years, even having discovered such a talent? (I agree that composing doesn't pay even part-time, but it's such a shame) Not asking in a "omg what r u doing wtf" but legit curious what path of life you chose to make that money?
I'm fairly sure that I didn't think of this as "discovering a talent". I was given a tool, and I was curious to see what I can do with it. I already had a musical background, so in that sense it didn't come right out of nowhere. As for the second question, I've been doing some occasional sound design since 2005, and DJing since 2010 (but I still see both as a hobby or labour of love, and neither pays my bills) and the rest of that answer concerns my private life which, to put it a bit bluntly, is none of anyone's business here :)
@@pauleye.official Thank you for the response. I also agree on the private life, privacy ftw Anyway, thank you for sharing those 1998 songs :)
And 1999 too ;)
Unique and excellent. Could fit in background of combat in Deus Ex
You're not the first one to mention that my music reminds them of Deus Ex :)
madlad. While this doesn't sound excellent, it is so unique!
Mortal kombat!!!!
psychedelic jungle adventure
Bro got up to take a break, came back 25 years later and dropped some fire
Not a 100% accurate description of what actually happened, but still this made me laugh :D
links to .it file or is it .mod ?
You're not the first one to ask if the .it files are available for download. I've thought about this, and decided not to share them.
randomly recommended to me, glad I listened. love the 7/4 bit. such respect for the work that went into this tracker music from back in the day.
Thanks, I really appreciate it :)
What a crime to have saved this work for 25 years! Really great dude.
The thing is, I never really made these for anyone but myself. I did come up with the idea of sharing these about 10 years ago, and then 5 years ago again, but those never happened.
@@pauleye.official I completely understand... I do this myself except I don't record it. We're all loving it so thank you for actually sharing it ❤️
Has the: Infected Mushroom & Xerox - Gravity Waves Track sound to Near Perfection!
@@johnrichardson3297 that track has completely passed under my radar. I need to go take a listen :)
I'd have loved it if this was the Victory Road music in Gen 1 Pokemon games.
You're not the first to get some game vibes from my music, but I must admit that Pokemon came as quite a surprise to me :D
First🎉🎉
Old School s2
Haha during production have U been totally sober? ;-) It is fun watching how certain sounds are used in channels and so on. It partially reminds me "Koxbox - space traveller"
Yep, completely sober. And interesting that Koxbox connection, I haven't heard the track in quite some time, need to take a listen to freshen my memory. I do have the Forever After album (but I didn't have it back in 1999, that I'm sure of).
Any other tracks you plan to upload? Your past couple uploads have sent me down the tracker rabbit hole
No other uploads planned, at least for now. I do have a bunch of earlier tracks, but most of them are quite terrible and not worth keeping anywhere else than my own hard drives :D
@@pauleye.official You should still upload them. It is a part of 90s music history. I am uploading all my FastTracker songs at the moment starting in chronological order. First like 50 songs will sounds like crap. I really want to skip them to get to my goa trance songs but I will have patient and continue like I do and grow my channel. I will definitely listen if you upload yours. :)
Well, with the way I create these videos, it would be a massive amount of work to post all of them. I'll have to think about it, but I won't be making promises I can't keep :)
This is techno fool! Realy like it!
Just wow! Wonderful song. This process you are doing to record it, is it for lack of windows support? For FastTracker 2 there is a windows clone, that is why I am asking.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by the process to record this. There's a technical rundown on building the video in the video description, but if you meant something else, do let me know :)
@@pauleye.official I mean if that is the only way to video capture it? Just curious of the process 😄 I just screen record FT2 clone with OBS studio.
There's probably several ways to do the video capture, but this is what I came up with. It's probably somewhat convoluted, and definitely a geeky approach that suits me :D
Wow, what a nice track. Also nice to se Impulse Tracker in action. I made music in FastTracker2 but came across tracks made in other trackers but never knew how they looked like. Since I started uploading my old files I got so many good recommendation in my YT feed. Will definitely subscribe and listen to more. :)
Thanks. I uploaded the final track from this collection today, so that will be all, for now at least :)
Very classy goa sound ;-)
Thanks :)
@@pauleye.official It just brings many memories of best elements in this genre.
Great work thanks for sharing 🎉
Thanks for listening :)
Nice, very nice indeed!
Thanks :)
6:25 sounds so cool This is great
Thanks for listening :)
So close to finding this in 01 but missed it till now.
A simple question: so close to finding exactly what? :)
These songs are amazing for coding :D
Oh, nice :D
i wanna playyyy.......
This really takes me back. I was always envious of people who were able to create great music using such, in my opinion at the time, limited tools. Nowadays this sound isn't in vogue, as it lacks the usual compression, binaural effects and whatnot, but that's what makes it unique - it's just you, your samples and some basic effects like panning. Takes actual skill to get anywhere with this.
As they often say, limitations can fuel you creativity, but I'm not sure if I thought of a tracker as a limited tool back then, simply because I had nothing to compare it to. It still baffles me a bit how I managed to pull off all this in my late teenage years.
I really enjoy this one
Thanks for listening :)
This is so good
Thanks for listening :)
Nice
Thanks :)
Matrix vibes
Whoa :o
Ah, those were the times!
And those times won't return :) but I hope I'll find some spark to make my own music again.
Yeah this track is the most interesting one in your collection ,very nice . Agree about the bassline being too invisible but very nice regardless .
Yeah, it really bugs me that the bassline ended up as it did. Thanks for listening in any case :)
Great work!
Thanks :)
First 4 sec works only right speaker for some unknown reason.
It's actually intentional, you can see the channel panning in the video :)
Very cool
Thanks :)
Tracker magic!
Magic indeed :)
Tune!