How to Jungle on the S-760 with Octamed
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2021
- Making Jungle on the Roland S-760 using Octamed on the Amiga 1000. Bring a set of loose fitting clothes and make sure all your various certificates are in order. Shout out to Rohan for his excellent work repairing my dead PG-300!
S-760 pros:
• Compact
• Cheap
• Multi mode filters are handy
• SCSI
• Lots of RAM
• Hi-Fi
• Does great things to an 808 kick. Euphonic bass response generally.
S-760 cons:
• Sample hierarchy is unnecessarily complex
• The input clips easily and in a bad way - no tasty input saturation
• Not that interesting, character wise.
• Low sample rate modes don’t sound that great
That Amen break is truly a hidden gem, I’m sure eventually it will get more attention!
🤣
Lmaoooo
Holy Christ..
lol
It may become overused. Over rinsed.
"could be a first, Amen Brother by The Winstons" I nearly fell off my chair XD
I cant stop watching this... As one of the 12 Americans that listened to Jungle in the 90s, seeing all the magic of how it was made in a short video is blowing my mind. Even watching you record all those samples, it didn't fully click until I speed up the playback speed to 1.25x.
make that 13 total Americans that listened to 90s jungle
@@famousarmystudio 14 ;)
lmao true story - but definitely by the late 90's / 00's, Id say the states had its own respected scene. I was fortunate enough to grow up through Toronto's explosion and collapse lol.
You must have lived under a rock because I spent most of the 90's going to raves all over the U.S....parties featuring every significant UK drum & bass producer and DJ imaginable...dancing with thousands of other Americans.
Best Buy had a hidden section of CD's pushed off to the side and many of them were from the Moonshine label, like Speed Limit 140 series which had some early Jungle songs. Then there was MTV Amp show on TV late on Sundays. Still remember seeing Goldie and Roni Size on it (later 90's). Also, there were radio shows such as Northwestern's WNUR Steetbeat, Q101's Extended Trip (though mostly a variety of genres from ambient Boards of Canada to big beat Chemical Brothers) airing afterhours in the Chicago area. Still have many recordings from tape. So yeah, if you stayed up late in the states, or searched past mainstream CDs, you would get to hear Jungle.
I’m impressed you have all these old breaks on 7”. That’s some serious collecting!
Glad someone else noticed. Probably collectively worth near as much as the synth hahaha
Can someone list them?
@@r00key
the record montage tracks are as follows:
The Winstons - Amen, Brother
Blowfly - Sesame Street
The Maskman & the Agents - One Eye Open
James Brown - Cold Sweat (pt. 2)
James Brown - Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud (pt. 1)
James Brown - Funky Drummer (pt. 2)
James Brown - Soul Pride (pt. 2)
The Dynamic 7 - Squeeze Me (pt. 1)
Incredible Bongo Band - Apache
Lyn Collins - Think (about it)
I think the only ones I don't personally own are that Blowfly on TV album and the Dynamic 7 45.
@@buttguy thank you so much! ☺️
@@buttguy don't forget the first 1: Bobby Byrd; I Need Help (I Can't Do It Alone)
I love modernized DAW design and workflow, but I have mad respect for anyone that loves to do it the old-fashioned way!
I would die happy if I had made this tune myself... Its so raw, but beautiful, chaotic and abrupt, yet smooth with a flow! Born too late for partying in the 90s, this is exactly the essence of what jungle is for me! Dammit, this is a fine track!
I feel like that amen sample is going to be big someday
Yeah, and the original artists won't get didley squat.
@@nicknelson9450 yeah that is pretty tragic. They would have made many millions considering how many songs used the sample
The drum and bass workflow is just so satisfying.
"if you're following along at home, I'll give you a moment to boot it up yourself" damn man I can only dream of having such a setup hahahahahahaha this video was AMAZING
It brings back memories of the 90's here in Costa Rica
really inspiring to see such an optimized midi-sampler-tracker studio. It so easy to end up with overcomplicated studios these days.
I love that you can see where the break is more worn in on your Amen Brother record.
I think it’s more that the drum break is less dense sonically than the other sections that have all the other instruments playing.
What an interesting process! As someone new to the genre, I've never realised that the iconic jungle sound is triggering the sample again midway through its playback!
i love how this video is paced and edited, its like sitting in the room while you cook up
This reminds me of way back when Jungle was new and hearing it for the first time. Back when it was exciting and unlike anything I had ever heard before. Way cool.
This is one of the coolest videos I’ve ever seen. Feels like you’re a time traveler, and I ended up in the right timeline
This is one of the best videos I have ever seen on old school production techniques. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.
Gosh this take me back 30 years! Used it to play a few live gigs at the travellers parties
I work on a DAW. Was born ages after jungle was created. This is by far the coolest thing I have ever seen.
I can only add the same kindness that everyone else is saying, that this was incredible. It'll take me next to forever to get to this point.
As impressive as this is, I think im even more impressed with whoever programmed Octamed in the first place... insane amount of control.
It’s pretty great.
You can thank Teijo Kinnunen (and indirectly Karsten Obarski) for that. There's a great bloke on youtube called Ahoy that has a video all about the history of trackers and the demoscene called "Trackers: The Sound of 16-Bit", i recommend you check it out.
This is such a great video. I've been making dnb tunes for a while but with so many options available in modern DAWs it's hard to make something consistent with that "90s sound". The limitations of these older machines forced producers to innovate their sound within those limits, now it is so easy to overproduce.
three words keep it simple
completely agree, since 90's jungle was MAD popular on the PlayStation and really blew it up in the US. Really can't replicate it now less you use older hardware.
just use the same samples? its mad easy to replicate lol what are you talking about?@@S.N.A.F.U
@grizboz not the same feel. trust. unless you're using hardware emulation with the same timing it won't be the same as using a tracker. think namco's sound design team, door to phantomile and R4
bro you are nit picking, you can easily get the same sound out of most modern samplers or even a sampler VST (most of them do emulate old hardware in the settings you can choose which). There are even modern trackers and tracker software you can use if you are that much of a hipster. you keep telling yourself there is a discernable difference. or you can stop making excuses for yourself and make some real music with the plethora of free tools and samples that are readily available. Hell you can just buy a cheap playstation and sample directly from it if you are that obsessed. Even if you still think you can tell a difference your audience will not be able to.@@S.N.A.F.U
Beautiful video.. love the classic hardware and relaxed delivery.
This is incredible. The setup alone is truly inspirational and the process through making the track blew me away
Dude this is so good. Such a great setup and tune
this whole set up is so beautiful
always nice to see setups like this
this is exactly the kinda session i needed to see
This is a true renegade. One minute in and ge breaks the number one rule or recording no liquids by the gear. Your wild and crazy kinda guy.
This is one of the coolest videos ive ever seen. Ive been tracking music all my life and i knew vaguely about setups like this but never seen it in action. All I can say is wow!
Idk how this took me 2 years to find but I’m glad I did. Genuinely orgasmic sounds coming out of that machine. And the editing was beautiful. Genuinely a joy to watch. You’re awesome. Thank you for sharing this with us.
This is so sick man. Proper vibes through and through.
Masterclass lesson ! Great , superb , dreamy result ! Respect from Greece !
Yoooooo, that was sick! :D ... These old softwares are fascinating to watch! Thanks for sharing!
This was a great video, I always had some appreciation for digital music composition but it just went to a new level. Truly amazed
Exciting times seeing old school jungle making a comeback.
ahhhh the resulting track induced a cascade of interactions trickling down my nervous system hydraulically gripping every muscle fiber of my body with pure energetic joy. great work!
This is soooo beautiful.... Truthfully a art mastery that in today's days, is well forgotten!!! well done!!
By far one of the absolute coolest videos out there -- I have it saved so when I get the money enough to buy all this dank gear, I know what to do with it
This is too dope... I am so jealous of your entire setup
loved the beat switch ups in this track! sick set up. nice to see some oldhead content as a new fan like me. keep up the tunes!
So happy I found this video....the start to get ready.... instantly subbed. Addicted after all 7"...
Absolute fire. Thank you for sharing this and making that track.
Thank you very much for that work!
I fell in love with this crazy drums the first time I heard it on one single radiostation that played electric music, in mid of 90s 🙂 But at that time it was difficult to find any record on post-USSR countries, and I recorded the broadcast on a cassette
S760 prices rising with every word you speak. Nice one 😎👍
Magic early 90s DnB producing. Lovely video editing. Subscribed
so epic! learning heaps from these vids, keep them coming :)
You may onto something there with the track from the Winston's. 😊
Amazing video. It's so cool to how you make music. Very inspiring.
thank you for sharing your flow!
What a great work you did!!! Jungilst MASSIVE!
That was amazing!👏🏽 keep it 🆙
whoa! great job! what a blast from the past :) brings me back to my fasttracker times. damn
wonderfully put together video and song
I didn't grew up with these kind of technologies, but I am definitely going to start using them to create this kind of stuff. Thanks for inspiration!
Rad
Incredibly expensive way to get into the hobby but go off
@@KingPhilipsRideshare Some of this kit is a bit expensive. I’ve spread the expense out over many decades and got a lot of stuff when it was more affordable. Certainly all you need for this sound is a cheap old laptop, a copy of Renoise/FasttrackerII/Protracker, and perhaps an internet connection. I hope no-one thinks this is necessary.
Dude. what a video holy shit. Thanks so much for the treat!
Such a cool and relaxing video!
Such an awesome setup man ❤
Loved everything about this vid...especially the Roland PG-300. Track was pretty good as well. Peace
Killing it! My new fave channel
Wonderful video! Couldn't stop watching.
Nice rack, bro! This is a great topic. Good job keeping history alive.
Big tune!!!! Thank you for the great vid!
This video should be preserved for future generations.
Amazing video and track!! Thanks 🙏🏻
Great song! And man....what a nice setup (even the telephone).
this is absolutely incredible ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
your setup = chef's kiss
Loving this so much.
This is BALLER
Pretty awesome i bet very few took music production this far back then its still beautiful today
This is awesome. Such a great sampler. (I've been looking to pick one up) Interesting having the twin platform / twin interface setup... both with their solid use cases. Critical timing and ease of sequence on one.... and tight sample editing on the other. Wish my EMU had a display out!! (built in screen is quite drab)
Love your vids CTRIX64! Glad you’re back in the game. Gotta get my act together and get back to making vids too
great to see this process. thanks!
Splendid work 🧐
Big ups to the oldskool setup, A1000 as well, super rare. Best era of music if you ask me, sounding decent.
Damn cool setup my guy. I may not even be into this genre that fully but I love me some vintage equipment
really awesome presentation and track dude!
Such a good sound. Impressiv!
Outstanding brother! 👏🏻🤘🏻👌🏻
so well!
thanks for sharing !
Wobby it’s sooooo cool to see this still getting love - from your fellow cowgirl of flaming oblivionxxxx
Cheers Jules! Love you my brother!
@@Samplers I’m gonna take this opportunity to let the good peeps of the toob know that their host here @Samplers is, in my opinion, one of the DOPEST rhythm programmers out there…. please never stop hitting stuff that makes percussive bloops. Ok?
Cool shit. I thought the screen was just a visualizer type of thing at first. I can't believe this gear being used and the sound is bad ass. Really cool video
This looks like fun ,i love it ❤
This takes me back, damn I love this, Amiga 1200 linked to my Separate's HIFI making my mothers ceiling rattle with my 8 speakers set up xD, Lucid Dreams, Acid House and Loads of other great Amiga Tracks, Keep up the great work man!.
Yeah I was an Amiga kid too. The fanaticism is hard to shake.
I don't even produce nor listen to jungle but really enjoyed this!! Amazing.
Thanks @ghettoent!
Simply said- this Video made ma Day. Thank you very much 😉
just casually made a f'ing banger
Exactly my type of dnb! Thanks for this.
Only god know how much I like guys like you casually doing there things, drinking tea, chilling. I swear mate keep chilling ! Love 🫶🏾
I love this so much, thank you.
I was gonna click like but there are currently exactly 808 likes and I don't wanna ruin that... amazing video! thank you:)
Absolutely amazing
This is dorky. I love it. God bless brother.
Fantastic programming! ❤
Machines + music = 🥰😍
Slamming. Thank you for showing the process.
Listened to lots of dnb lately that I got a tutorial video about it. Good stuffs!!
Impressive and authentic
The crackle works so good.
Great, man. That's how it's done. Thanks.
Loving the sarcasm!! 😂 OctaMED was the best MIDI software for Amiga second to none.
I Just Had them the med1,3 with 4 Track, it was the little Brother from octamed. Great time them in Amiga 500