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jamal-kumar ◴[] No.42129396[source]
I've been having a lot of fun learning trackers as a little hobby in the past year with a cheap portable midi keyboard and some samples to play around with. There's just so many resources to learn from these days on youtube which didn't exist 5-10 years ago and I guarantee you if you have the time for it you can go from downloading renoise and a bunch of samples to bumping out some songs within a week or two of learning. There's also a lot to be said for the kind of sound you get out of older hardware, you have kids who are like 20 years old picking up these things and doing shit like emulating the DSP in there to create a VST for use on modern systems for those who don't want to drop a bunch of money on getting an amiga 500 shipped to their door [1], but you also have people pretty much just doing that and busting out octamed or protracker. Lots of cool clips out there [2]. If anyone is looking to have some fun with all this I suggest bizzy b's channel [3], the 'groovin in g' channel [4], as well as stranjah's channel on youtube [5]

[1] https://potenzadsp.com/plugins/amigo/

[2] https://www.instagram.com/p/C0Pf1bNPgWy/?hl=en

[3] https://www.youtube.com/@TheBizzyBScience

[4] https://www.youtube.com/@groovining

[5] https://www.youtube.com/@STRANJAH

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miek ◴[] No.42132901[source]
Good stuff here, and if you don't have decent headphones/speakers, it just won't sound the same.

For anyone needing an excellent subwoofer, check out RSL Speedwoofer 10e ($299) or 10s. What a world of difference a good sub makes.

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1. jamal-kumar ◴[] No.42133824[source]
Really the best sound test is done on a few things though, you also want to see how it sounds on whatever consumer audio solutions you have sitting around (the car especially is a good test)