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Current version is 8.1 bundled with the [[A600GS]] computer system. In 2024 it is due to be released as a separate digital download and boxed software for Commodore-Amiga and Amiga compatible systems. | Current version is 8.1 bundled with the [[A600GS]] computer system. In 2024 it is due to be released as a separate digital download and boxed software for Commodore-Amiga and Amiga compatible systems. | ||
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+ | Calvin Harris used it to create his debut album, I Created Disco. In the Brit Awards 2024, Calvin Harris performed the track ''Miracle'' live on stage along side his Commodore Amiga 1200 running OctaMED. |
Revision as of 22:28, 4 March 2024
Introduction
OctaMED is famous music tracker software for the Commodore-Amiga computer and Amiga-like platforms such as the A600GS.
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Features
- AHI support for Amiga's retargetable audio subsystem
- CAMD Midi Library support
- MIDI file support
- ARexx support
- 16-bit and stereo samples support
- Hard drive recording
- Support for up to 64 channels
Releases
OctaMED SoundStudio v1.03c was released in 1996. The internal version for this was version 7.
OctaMED v8.1 was developed in 2024 as a continuation of the original source code. This version is distributed on the A600GS computer system and due for wider release as a boxed commercial product and digital download.
Version Information
Current version is 8.1 bundled with the A600GS computer system. In 2024 it is due to be released as a separate digital download and boxed software for Commodore-Amiga and Amiga compatible systems.
Trivia
OctaMED has some famous users.
Calvin Harris used it to create his debut album, I Created Disco. In the Brit Awards 2024, Calvin Harris performed the track Miracle live on stage along side his Commodore Amiga 1200 running OctaMED.